‘Truth on his side': Donald Trump slams Europe's migration and renewable policies
'He's got the truth on his side,' Ms Gada told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio.
'We all know the debacle that immigration policy has been for many countries in the Western sphere over the last half century.
'There isn't so much that the other world leaders can say, they sort of have to go through the lion's den.'

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