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The White House cited the Quebec mosque attack to justify Trump’s policies

“It’s a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant, and why the president is taking steps to be proactive, rather than reactive,” said White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday.

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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Monday said that Sunday’s attack on a mosque in Quebec City is a ‘reminder’ of why U.S. President Donald Trump needs to take action on security. This appeared to be a reference to Trump’s ban on immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries.


WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is citing the Sunday terrorist attack on Muslims at a mosque in Quebec City as an example of why his own anti-terror policies are needed — though those policies have targeted Muslims and though the accused killer is not Muslim.

“We condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms. It’s a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant, and why the president is taking steps to be proactive, rather than reactive, when it comes to our nation’s safety and security,” press secretary Sean Spicer said at his daily briefing on Monday.

Daniel Dale

Daniel Dale is a former staff reporter for the Toronto Star.

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