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 June 15 through June 17, the G7 summit will be happening in Alberta, Canada. The big question is whether Donald Trump should be banned from this summit. He is the biggest disruptor in the world. He doesn't want to play with others nicely at all. He wants things to be his way or no way at all. He has ambushed Zelensky. He has tried to ambush Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada. He has attempted to ambush the president of South Africa, who is waiting for him to try to ambush him, and was able to evade his attack, saying that he is committing genocide against the Afrikaners. He has put forth a white supremacy policy. Policies, and he is unjustly and without due process, removing people from the United States and sending them to some encampment in El Salvador.  Unlawful confinement and kidnapping policies are being used by people with masks who are just snatching people off the street. This is what is happening because of his leadership as president.  He has parked the National Guard and Marines in California in an attempt to with scare tactics to stop them from protesting what he is doing, because what he is doing is breaking the Constitution. If any one of those particular members of the Armed Forces opens fire on a citizen in California, they're breaking the Constitution that they were sworn to protect. They, if they don't ignore the executive order to attack us citizens, they're helping Donald Trump to break the constitution that he has no respect for. He has no respect for global happenings. He said, India and Pakistan over the ideas of who gets to control Kashmir, let's go make some money together. We'll do some trade and that'll solve the problem. He is attempting to rape the land of of Ukraine, of of their rare earth mineral minerals, so that they give up their sovereignty to Vladimir Putin. Is this the kind of person who truly represents what the G7 is about, and should this person be allowed to be at this summit in an attempt to disrupt it? 

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