Officials scrambled behind the scenes as Trump took aim at bridge project: emails
OTTAWA — An American diplomat raised several questions about the Gordie Howe bridge in a phone call shortly before U.S. President Donald Trump’s February comments on the cross-border project ignited a political frenzy, newly released records reveal.
Hundreds of pages of emails, obtained by The Canadian Press through the Access to Information Act, also provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how Canadian officials scrambled to react to Trump’s Feb. 9 social media post.
A ribbon cutting event for the Gordie Howe bridge, which connects Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, had been slated for June 12. The bridge is now scheduled to open July 27, after Canada agreed to make some adjustments to the deal related to the sharing of revenues.
In his February post, Trump insisted the United States would have to be compensated before he would allow the bridge to open. He falsely claimed the $6.4-billion structure was built with virtually no American content.
