Jagmeet's Brother Gurratan Just Called Trump A ‘Dangerous Threat’ In A Fiery New Post

The brothers are teaming up to throw some serious shade.
Contributor

The Singh brothers want Trump out, and they are making it as clear as they can while Americans vote for their next leader.

"Trump represents everything ugly about politics," Gurratan Singh, MPP for Brampton East, said to his 58,000 followers on Instagram Tuesday afternoon.

"He resents working people — racially marginalized people — the poor," he said. "Vote this dangerous threat out of office."

A similar sentiment was shared by his brother Jagmeet on Twitter earlier in the day, when the NDP leader accused Trump of having "fanned the flames of hatred and division," adding "I hope to see him lose."

Editor's Choice: Canadians Living In The US Got A Promise That Canada Has Their Backs Post-Election

Trump represents everything ugly about politics — everything dangerous about power. Gurratan Singh

This is not the first time the younger Singh brother has made his thoughts on the U.S. president known.

In February, Gurratan tweeted that Trump was bad for Canadian workers, and called out Ontario premier Doug Ford for praising the president on a pre-COVID-19 trip to Washington D.C.

Though the Instagram post doesn't pull punches, Gurratan used to be considerably more outspoken.

During the campaign that got him elected, photos emerged of him in his student days holding a protest sign that read "F*ck the police."

  • Bert Archer (he/him) was a writer with Narcity Media.

Carney travels to India as Sikh Canadians warn about threats from the Indian government

Canadian Sikhs are calling on Carney to take a firmer stand on India.

Pierre Poilievre & Joe Rogan said Trump's call to annex Canada was 'a crazy thing to say'

"I just wish he'd knock that sh*t off," Polievre said on Rogan's podcast.

7 ways the war in Iran could impact Canadians — from grocery prices to terrorism

As the conflict engulfs the broader Middle East, here are some possible implications for Canadians.

An Ontario regional chair resigned amid claims he has a signed copy of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf'

He says he's a "passionate historian" who owns many pieces of historical art and artifacts.

If you're new to Vancouver, please stop doing these 9 annoying things

We locals are quietly judging you if you do these...