Please do not come to Canada: JD Vance politician friend says he withdraws his open invitation

Canadian friend Jamil Jeevani of Orthodox MP JD Vance said that VP should no longer go to Canada.

Jameel Jivani, a friend of Yale Law School Vice President JD Vance, Canadian Conservative MP, said that he withdraws his open invitation for Canada and the situation in the country is not correct due to the continuous provision of the Trump administration.
Vividi won the election from his seat, while his party leader Pierre Pilevre lost his seat. Jeevani told Politico that his friendship with JD Vance made him a soft goal for liberals during the campaign. Jeevani said, “He made advertisements about me and JD being friends. He took our pictures and dropped him into a mailbox in my ride.” “What I am, what I believe, what I believe, my commitment to this country was wrong, he was very, very disappointing.”
Jeevani flew to America for dinner with Vance in Arlington, Virginia. He was also in Washington for the inauguration Day. But then things change with Donald Trump’s constant rhetoric about making Canada the 51st state of America.
Jeevani said that he had not talked to Vance for some time, but he hopes that he would soon be beyond politics.
“He is busy, I am busy. It is just the nature of the work we do. Certainly, the way he has talked about Canada is a person personally a problem. I am a proud Canadian. I am focusing on my community, and we will see what happens next.”
“We were friends before politics, we would be friends after politics,” he said. “This is a boy I have played fantasy football for the last 15 years. He is now the vice president and this is a unique situation.”
“This is just the nature of being a friend in such a situation. I accept in such a way that we are in different places, we have different priorities. He talks about himself, I speak. And when all this is over, I am sure we will talk again.”

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