Reverend Al Sharpton, on his way into the George Floyd memorial service today took a swipe at Justin Trudeau’s 21-second silence when answering a reporter’s question about Donald Trump’s handling of the George Floyd protests.
Reverend Al Sharpton, on his way into the George Floyd memorial service today took a swipe at Justin Trudeau’s 21-second silence when answering a reporter’s question about Donald Trump’s handling of the George Floyd protests.
“And since you’re from Canada, I won’t have a 21 second gap before I say what I want to say..”
— Kamil Karamali (@KamilKaramali) June 4, 2020
Rev Al Sharpton, who’s delivering eulogy at memorial for George Floyd, served up criticism of Trudeau’s long pause. #georgefloyd pic.twitter.com/kgxT6Lyo6l
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