Visiting French PM endorses Clinton in U.S. vote, says world ‘rejected’ Trump
OTTAWA — France’s visiting prime minister plunged head-first Thursday into next month’s U.S. presidential election, saying he supports Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, while host Justin Trudeau was barely willing to get his feet wet.
Manuel Valls and Trudeau did sync up over a Trump hobby horse — his persistent bashing of liberalized trade — by affirming their mutual support for a Canada-EU free trade deal that faces growing resistance in pockets of Europe.
But Valls, who was on Parliament Hill for the first day of a two-day visit to Canada, offered an unequivocal take on the Nov. 8 election: Clinton is the preferred choice, he said.
U.S. President Barack Obama was “elected by the world” and “Trump is rejected by the world,” Valls said in French during a pre-dawn breakfast at France’s embassy, attended by a small group of invited journalists.


