Bush tacitly criticises Trump's 'Muslim ban', media policy Former President of the United States of America, George W. Bush recently spoke during an interview and leveled tacit criticism at incumbent American President Donald J. Trump. George Bush's tenure is perhaps still fresh in the minds of Muslims around the globe, when following the 9/11 attacks, a global 'War on Terror' was launched which till date, impacts the world. During a recent interview, the former President weighed in on Donald Trump's policies with regard to the media, Russia and the infamous 'Muslim ban'. "I think free press is indispensable to democracy," said Bush. "We needed the media to hold people like me to account. Power can be very addictive and it can be corrosive, and it's important for the media to call to account people who abuse their power," he said. With regard to the temporary travel ban imposed by President Trump on seven predo...
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