Donald Trump’s new ambassador to Canada: I’m a ‘listener,’ Knight Craft says
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s new ambassador to Canada says she intends to represent the president’s agenda with a style that appears, at first glance, to be gentler than that of her unapologetically pugnacious boss.
Kelly Knight Craft spoke with CTV News about her plans for the job in her first Canadian interview airing Wednesday, the day after she was sworn in at the White House.
She demonstrated that less-combative approach when asked about the NFL protest controversy currently roiling the United States — Trump’s decision to call out players who kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality.
”This is a country that promotes freedom of speech,” Knight Craft said, when asked about the issue. ”I want to promote our constitution and the (administration’s) agenda. For me to put my opinion is not fair.