The Peterborough Examiner

‘Push him off a cliff ?’ Asks man

- DANIEL DALE

WASHINGTON—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gets a lot of creative suggestion­s about how to deal with the president of the United States.

But murder was new. At Trudeau’s Wednesday town hall in Kamloops, B.C., the prime minister took a question from a man he described as “the enthusiast­ic bearded fellow in grey.”

After thanking Trudeau for coming to town and telling the prime minister “you’re welcome for the clear sidewalks, by the way,” the man, who did not identify himself by name, began, “I just want a really, really quick, really funny question ... pertaining about Donald Trump.” He paused for dramatic effect. “Would it really be bad relationsh­ip advice to give you just to tell you, you know, from all of us, just push him off a cliff ? We’re good.” There was laughter and some scattered applause from the crowd.

“Like, really. I’ll buy ya a beer,” the man continued. He concluded: “But anyways, thank you for giving me the mike. I just wanted to get that off ... you mentioned him ...”

Trudeau, smiling a restrained smile, responded by gently advising Canadians not to joke about such things.

“I wasn’t expecting a threat of violence against our closest ally, but uh, I, I — you know, in politics people have all sorts of opinions,” Trudeau said. “And all sorts of perspectiv­es about who is leading at any given moment. The relationsh­ip between Canada and the United States goes far deeper than who happens to be prime minister and who happens to be president.”

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