Wayne Gretzky says he has 'no political power' over the president or prime minister
- Wayne Gretzky, a retired NHL player, made comments on a radio show hosted by Ben Mulroney.
- Some Canadians have wondered why Gretzky does not speak out against comments made by Trump.
- Gretzky mentioned his family, including his American wife and five American children, during the show.
- Gretzky stated, "I have no political power with the prime minister or the president."
- Gretzky downplayed his influence regarding Trump and stated he does not worry about making everyone happy.
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Wayne Gretzky Says He’s Proud of Being Canadian, Not Interested in Politics
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky says he is proud to be a Canadian and plans to “stay in his lane” as an athlete rather than wading into the political arena. Gretzky downplayed his ties to U.S. President Donald Trump during an April 7 appearance on radio program “The Ben Mulroney Show,” saying he’s “proud” of his Canadian heritage and isn’t interested in engaging in political debates. The Brantford, Ont., native also said his friendship with Trump gi…

Wayne Gretzky says he has ‘no political power’ over the president or prime minister
Some Canadians have openly wondered why Gretzky doesn’t speak out against Trump’s tariffs, trade war or the 51st state comments, noting that his relationship with the Republican president dates back some years
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