White House trade adviser Peter Navarro apologized on Tuesday for his sharp comments directed at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after last week's Group of Seven summit, according to the Wall Street Journal.
At an event hosted by the Journal, Navarro said he had made a mistake and that his language was inappropriate, according to a post on Twitter by the newspaper's Washington bureau chief, Gerald Seib.
Navarro on Sunday told Fox News there was "a special place in hell" for Trudeau following the Canadian leader's post-summit news conference.
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