Trump 'sympathetic' but publicly silent on Quebec City mosque attack - News Summed Up

Trump 'sympathetic' but publicly silent on Quebec City mosque attack


The mosque attack was two days after Trump signed an executive order that temporarily blocked refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters Jan. 30 that Trump called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that morning to express condolences for the Quebec City mosque attack the night before. In the days since the Quebec City attack, Trump tweeted, among many other things, about Arnold Schwarzenegger doing a poor job as host of his former show The Apprentice. Conway said Trump is "sympathetic to any loss of life," and that the White House is "sad" about what happened. When she was asked about Trump's response to the Quebec City mosque attack, Kellyanne Conway told CNN that he is sympathetic about any loss of life.


Source: CBC News February 09, 2017 20:18 UTC



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