Fans of the NHL Club “Ottawa Senators” booed the US anthem because of Trump’s policy
Fans of the Club of the National Hockey League “Ottawa Senators” from Canada were booed by the anthem of the United States. This is reported by Sports Illustrated.
The episode occurred before the match of the team from the capital of Canada Ottawa with Minnesota Wilde. Hearing the national anthem of the United States, the fans raised the rumble and began to whistle, drowning out the sound path.
According to the publication, in this way fans most likely expressed dissatisfaction with the policy of the new US President Donald Trump. The head of state introduced high duties on goods from Canada and invited the state to abandon independence and become the 51st state.
Earlier it became known that Trump promised Canada to serious tax bones for joining the United States. In Canada, Trump was threatened with response measures due to duties.
Source: Lenta

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