Good thing he's helping your PM with getting those prisoners released. Making Canada Great Again. Yesterday, President Donald J. Trump spoke with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada. The President thanked Prime Minister Trudeau for his concern over the President’s and First Lady’s recent COVID-19 diagnoses. President Trump and Prime Minister Trudeau discussed the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and efforts to combat the virus. President Trump also expressed his continued support for freeing two Canadian citizens who remain wrongfully detained by the People’s Republic of China.
The two men were detained in retaliation for Canada detaining one woman from China as a favor to the US government. An inconvenient truth on your attempt to make a point. Try harder.
A favor? She violated Iranian sanctions selling Huawei technology to them. Those two Canadians are being tortured over there, and if ya'll had any balls, you'd go over and get em. One phone call to Trump is all it would take. Just say "pretty please" Justin.
Accurate information has now , finally, been released to the public. Do some reading, would be my suggestion. Trump is on his way to jail, that explains why he is desperate to win this election. It's his only hope. His problem isn't Federal so much as it is New York! The way I look at it he has an insurmountable problem. He could escape Both NY and Federal prosecution for the time being, probably, by getting re-elected. But even that's not guaranteed because there is no law shielding him from indictment, only a DOJ opinion. Pence could pardon him in exchange for his resignation, but that doesn't help the NY situation. And why would the ambitious Pence do that? There is no way the Trump-Pence ticket could carry the election in that case. Then he could pardon himself, and see how far that goes in the Courts --probably not far. But again it wouldn't help with his NY situation. He's in a BIG mess.
This seems to be going way over your head. Myself, I'd have lost patience with this American bs ages ago and just released her.
The two Canadian men detained in China just nine days after Meng’s arrest, in an act widely seen as retaliation, do not enjoy such a leisurely existence. Tuesday marked a year since their detention. For the first six months, former diplomat Michael Kovrig and business executive Michael Spavor were held in solitary confinement with the lights on 24 hours a day, a move classified as a form of torture. They have endured hours of interrogation, according to people familiar with their situations. After they were accused in May of stealing state secrets, both were moved to prisons, where they pass their days in cramped cells. Neither is allowed outside to exercise or see the sun. Neither has seen a lawyer or their family members. The investigative process in the two cases “has been completed, and they have been transferred to procuratorial authorities for investigation and prosecution,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Tuesday.