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Jagmeet Singh says he 'wasn't joking' on hoping Donald Trump is impeached

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told a town hall audience in Victoria that he was serious when he said that he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump is impeached.

NDP leader unconcerned that hoping for Trump's impeachment may imperil his relationship with U.S.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tells the audience at his Victoria town hall that he was not joking when he quipped Thursday that he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump is impeached. (CBC)

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told a town hall audience in Victoriathat he was serious when he said that he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump is impeached.

Asked Friday by CBC News if it was wise for someone running to be prime minister to joke, as hedid the previous evening, that he hoped Trump would be impeached, Singh replied, "I wasn't joking."

The line garnered applause from the audience.

On Thursday evening, the NDP leader said hehopes Trump "gets impeached" when asked what would he say first to the U.S. president if he was prime minister.

"I hope he gets impeached before I get to speak to him," said Singh, while hosting a town hall event in Nanaimo, B.C. "I say that a little tongue-in-cheek."

Singh said it is "disgusting that the president could inflame hatred against people and be so divisive."

"It's horrible that someone in a position of power like him would allow for kids to be stripped from the arms of their parents, from their moms," he said. "That needs to be denounced."

Singh says he was not joking about Trump's impeachment.

5 years ago
Duration 0:12
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told a Victoria crowd Friday that he wasn't joking earlier in the week when he said he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump is impeached.

Singh has already heavily criticized Trump for the U.S. government's separation of migrant children from their parents in immigration detention centres at the U.S.-Mexico border.

"You can't allow someone like that to do that without any sort of repercussion, without anyone else condemning that," Singh said Thursday night. "And I condemn it."

Trump is facing impeachment proceedings after a whistleblower reported that Trump pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate the son of Joe Biden, Trump's potential2020 Democratic challenger, in a July phone call. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday the Democratic-controlled House would begin impeachment proceedings.

On Saturday morning, when asked about how his comments could impact the U.S. relationship with Canada, Singh said he thinks Canadians want strength.

"Canadians expect to have someone who's going to stand up to Mr. Trump," he told reporters.

"Canadians don't want someone who is going to back down from a bully."

Singh's comments on impeachment

Singh is the first of the Canadianparty leaders to comment directly on the possible impeachment of Trump. But his position seems to have evolvedover the past four days.

"Congress members will makethe decision," Singh said in French on Wednesday outside Vancouver's city hall during a media conference."I think there's a lot of proof to move forward with these proceedings."

By contrast, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheerthis week simply declared they would keep an eye on how things evolved when asked how they thought the impeachment proceedings may affect ratification of the renegotiated North American trade deal.

NDP leader jokes about Donald Trump

5 years ago
Duration 1:08
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh joked that he hopes Donald Trump "gets impeached."

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