White House ‘concerned’ about Canada-U.S. border blockades

White House press secretary Jen Psaki says that U.S. President Joe Biden is concerned about the blockades at the Canada-U.S. border.

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37 comments

    1. @DarksideChaotix Just because you’re a coward as terrified does not make protesters terrorists. Terrorism has a legal definition and the convoy does or fit that definition.

    2. @Adam P Yes, but Doug Ford doesn’t dare ask the P.M. to send in the army. it would be political suicide for him

  1. Concerned you may be, but do not send your military into our country. We saw what you did in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Vietnam, etc. We don’t want our country to become another failed state. Stay out of here. Thank you.

  2. as a Canadian I’m indifferent towards the truckers, however, a foreign country “assisting” our government to break up protests for the sole purpose of saving them money is completely wrong

    1. I am support the trucker just having a question in my mind what about the workers working at the factory are they going to loose the job because of border blockage?

    2. we are all being affected by supply chain shortages in one way or another and stunts like this dont help anyone’s economy. This whole protest is another waste of resources and literally doesnt help anyone in any conceivable way aside from appeasing one job sectors stubbornness.

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