Valerie Neita Robertson, a member of the People’s National Party (PNP) and King’s Council, has also joined the ranks of those responding to the news about the utilization of a gag clause to restrict government members from making public statements about the Integrity Commission’s investigation into six parliamentarians. She has characterized this action as reminiscent of a tactic that former United States President Donald Trump might employ.
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