Fox & Friends Anchor Floats Idea Of A US-Canada Border Wall
  • 6 years ago
Jillian Mele, a Fox & Friends anchor, recently suggested that President Trump may want to consider building a wall along the U.S.-Canada border for protection against potential terrorists.

Jillian Mele, a Fox & Friends anchor, recently suggested that President Trump may want to consider building a wall along the U.S.-Canada border for protection against potential terrorists.
She made that remark in reference to the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's interview in which he talks about welcoming "reformed terrorists" who can be valuable in the efforts aimed at preventing terror attacks.
Trudeau discussed his reintegration plan in the CTV interview, and asserted that reformed terrorists will be "an extraordinarily powerful voice for preventing radicalization in future generations."
After showing a clip of Trudeau's remarks, Mele added, "One Canadian group called Project Someone receives hundreds of thousands of dollars through federal funding to de-radicalize Jihadists through art and poetry."
While Trump is probably not thinking about a northern border wall, he's continuing to push for the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
"We're calling on Congress to fund the border wall, which we're getting very close to. We're working on that. We'll have a great wall," Trump told reporters prior to a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. "We have some wonderful prototypes that have been put up. And I may be going there, very shortly, to look at them in their final form."
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