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New details have emerged about the dinner between Trump and Trudeau. During the conversation, Trudeau expressed concerns that new tariffs would harm the Canadian economy. In response, Trump joked that if Canada couldn't thrive without taking $100 billion from the U.S. each year, perhaps Canada should become the 51st state, with Trudeau as its governor. Further discussion will follow with the panel.

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Justin Trudeau is criticized by members of the European Parliament for undermining democracy in Canada while condemning Vladimir Putin. German MP Christine Anderson suggests Trudeau should not speak in the house due to human rights violations. Another representative from Croatia labels Canada under Trudeau as a symbol of civil rights violations and dictatorship.

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Tucker Carlson from the United States called the media line to leave a message for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He mentioned not understanding the French part and expressed his intention to liberate Canada, stating that they would be arriving soon.

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Good evening. President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to annex Canada, renaming it "Gay North Dakota," following Justin Trudeau's resignation as Prime Minister. This unexpected decision arose after their meeting at Mar-a-Lago, where they were supposed to discuss tariffs. Trump insists on the new name, claiming it reflects Canada's character, despite some Canadians being unconvinced. Alternative names like "Gay Minnesota" were suggested, but Trump remains firm. Donald Trump Jr. expressed optimism, stating this move offers Canadians the chance to become Americans. Additionally, Trump has proposed a leadership role for Trudeau, making him the first female governor of Gay North Dakota. In other news, Trump plans to deport over 5,000 illegal immigrants in one Honda Civic hatchback. Good evening.

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Israel launched a new ground offensive in the Middle East last Thursday. While there are differing opinions on this issue, it's important to note that questioning Israel's policies does not mean supporting Hamas or condoning violence against children. Let's shift the conversation to something lighter, like Ukraine.

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New details have emerged about the dinner between Trump and Trudeau. During the conversation, Trudeau warned Trump that new tariffs would harm the Canadian economy. In response, Trump joked that if Canada couldn't thrive without taking $100 billion from the U.S. annually, perhaps Canada should become the 51st state, with Trudeau as its governor. Further discussion will follow with the panel.

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I want to thank Justin Trudeau for his efforts to divide people based on various factors like race, mask usage, and vaccination status. However, his actions have unintentionally brought everyone together, fostering unity between the United States and Canada like never before. Despite his intentions, God has turned this situation around for good. Hallelujah.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was unable to attend several events at the recent G20 summit due to a valid reason, according to ex-diplomat Deepak Vohra on Indian TV. Allegedly, Trudeau spent two days in his hotel room due to a cocaine overdose. Sniffer dogs on Trudeau's plane reportedly nearly fainted upon landing in Delhi as the entire aircraft was allegedly covered in cocaine. For more information, watch the video by Nicholas Faniyamin, a credible and targeted source of rumors about the President.

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Justin Trudeau's office has been the target of protests by individuals who believe that showing up in front of a terrorist's office is necessary. The speaker questions how many times this needs to happen before they can move on.

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Joe Rogan discusses the conspiracy theory that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the son of Fidel Castro. The resemblance between Trudeau and Castro is uncanny, and historical facts support the rumors. Trudeau's mother visited Cuba before his birth and had a close friendship with Castro. There are also reports of Trudeau's half-brother claiming that Trudeau is a puppet of the global elite, taking orders from organizations like the World Economic Forum. While some evidence suggests that Castro may be Trudeau's father, it remains unverified. The mainstream media has not seriously questioned Trudeau's parentage.

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Justin Trudeau's recent cabinet shuffle has resulted in another scandal. A Waffen SS Nazi was brought into the House of Commons and praised by the Prime Minister. Reports about his presence in the gallery emerged, and Trudeau hid for five days before showing up in Parliament. He tried to blame the Speaker for the incident, but the intense security and law enforcement surrounding the visit of Ukrainian President Zelensky suggest that the Prime Minister's office was involved. Trudeau deflects blame and avoids taking responsibility, as he has done in previous scandals. This incident has damaged Canada's international reputation and is deeply disturbing. Trudeau's actions are an insult to Canadian veterans, Ukrainian Canadians, and Holocaust survivors.

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Israeli private Megiddish, who was held hostage by Hamas, has been successfully rescued and reunited with her family. This provides significant incriminating evidence against Hamas.

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Tucker Carlson, calling from the United States, requests the media line to pass a message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He mentions that they are coming to liberate Canada and will be there soon.

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Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, is criticized for his leftist policies. He and his brother were welcomed by Fidel Castro in Cuba. Rumors about Margaret Trudeau's behavior have circulated. People have noted a physical resemblance between Justin Trudeau and Fidel Castro. Trudeau may face backlash in the next election due to a cost of living crisis caused by his climate-focused policies.

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Good evening, I'm here to report that President-elect Trump has announced plans to annex Canada, renaming it Gay North Dakota. This follows Justin Trudeau's resignation as Canadian Prime Minister. The pair previously met to discuss tariffs, but concluded with Trump agreeing to absorb Canada as the 51st state. Trump stated it will be a wonderful, large, and gay addition to the country. Alternative names were considered, but Trump is insisting on Gay North Dakota. Donald Trump Jr. believes Canadians will accept the change, as they'll finally become Americans. Trump has offered Trudeau a leadership role, potentially making him the first female governor of Gay North Dakota.

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Trudeau announced that the Canadian Armed Forces can now be deployed against civilians, a move criticized by some. This action would not be accepted in the United States. Spread the word about this concerning decision.

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Justin Trudeau Makes a Major Announcement About His Emergency Powers | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin returns to the Rubin Report after a family vacation in Florida, reflecting on the need to engage in what you love, especially during tumultuous times. He discusses the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the difficulty of finding truthful information amidst mainstream media narratives. Rubin expresses skepticism about the Biden administration's handling of the situation, particularly regarding sanctions that do not disrupt Russian energy exports. He highlights the bravery of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a former comedian, who remains in Ukraine to lead his country during the invasion. Rubin criticizes Justin Trudeau's response to the Canadian trucker protests, noting that Trudeau's emergency powers have been revoked but still labeling him as an authoritarian leader. He acknowledges the power of individuals to effect change, as seen in Canada, and stresses the importance of honest discourse about international conflicts. Rubin concludes by inviting viewers to engage with the show and promising coverage of Biden's upcoming State of the Union address.

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Justin Trudeau Shocks Canadians with This Dystopian Bill Amendment | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the failures of political leaders in 2022, particularly targeting Justin Trudeau and Volodymyr Zelensky. He criticizes Trudeau for imposing gun control despite Canada not having a significant gun violence issue, emphasizing Trudeau's authoritarian tendencies and the backlash from Canadians against his policies. Rubin also highlights Zelensky's recent address to Congress, questioning the U.S. financial support for Ukraine, which has exceeded $69 billion, while American infrastructure needs remain unmet. He critiques Zelensky's uncompromising stance on peace negotiations with Russia, suggesting that a more pragmatic approach might be necessary given the geopolitical realities. Rubin expresses skepticism about the motivations of U.S. politicians, who seem to prioritize foreign interests over domestic concerns. He concludes by urging viewers to remain vigilant and engaged, emphasizing the importance of truth and accountability in politics as they move into 2023.

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Italy PM Gets Pissed Off as Justin Trudeau Lectures Her in Public | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On May 24, 2023, Dave Rubin discusses the impact of wokeness on institutions, particularly focusing on Bud Light's sponsorship of Dylan Mulvaney, which he claims has severely damaged the brand. He contrasts this with a 1975 Budweiser commercial featuring Ed McMahon, highlighting how advertising has shifted from promoting product quality to pandering to specific audiences. Rubin also critiques Justin Trudeau's approach to LGBT rights at the G7, juxtaposing it with Italy's new Prime Minister Georgia Maloney, who is resisting woke policies and protecting Italian culture. He notes Italy's ban on lab-grown meat, emphasizing a commitment to traditional food. Additionally, he mentions climate activists' protest at the Trevi Fountain, criticizing their methods. Rubin concludes by discussing the political landscape, particularly the dynamics between Trump and DeSantis, and the need for a strong candidate to unite non-Democrats. He expresses hope for a future where independent nations can thrive without globalist control.

Breaking Points

Trump To Hamas: 'HELL TO PAY' If No Hostage Release
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Good morning, everyone. Today’s show covers several key topics, starting with Trump’s hawkish statement on True Social regarding Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the urgency for hostage release before January 20, 2025. Hamas responded, accusing Netanyahu of sabotaging ceasefire negotiations and expressing a desire for peace and prisoner exchanges. The hosts discuss the implications of Trump’s statement, suggesting it may be a strategic move to claim credit for any future ceasefire success. They highlight the ongoing violence in Gaza and the challenges of securing a hostage deal, noting that Netanyahu's government has not prioritized hostages. The conversation also touches on the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and Hezbollah, with reports of numerous ceasefire violations by Israel. The hosts express concern over the potential for American involvement in conflicts to free Israeli hostages, questioning the justification for such actions. They conclude by acknowledging the pro-Israel stance within Trump’s coalition, contrasting it with the divided opinions in the Democratic Party.

The Rubin Report

Justin Trudeau Sounds Afraid in Speech Because He Knows He’s Next
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Dave Rubin discusses the rise of populism globally, particularly in Europe, and its implications for the U.S. He highlights concerns about the authoritarian tendencies of leaders like Justin Trudeau in Canada, who he criticizes for invoking the Emergencies Act against protests and for his handling of immigration issues. Trudeau expresses worry over the rise of right-wing populism, which he sees as a threat to the established order. Rubin points out Trudeau's hypocrisy, noting his past actions against protesters and his failure to acknowledge the consequences of his policies. Rubin also addresses the challenges facing the Biden administration, including declining support among Black voters and rising crime rates, which he argues are causing many to reconsider their political affiliations. He emphasizes the need for a strong conservative response to counteract the perceived failures of the current government. The discussion touches on the implications of AI and censorship, particularly regarding free speech and the manipulation of information by tech companies. Rubin warns that the integration of AI into everyday devices could further exacerbate these issues. He concludes by stressing the importance of individual thought and the dangers of groupthink, particularly within the context of identity politics and the left's attempts to control narratives.

Breaking Points

"Not For Sale!" Canadian PM DUNKS ON Trump To His Face
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Good morning and welcome to Breaking Points. Today, we discuss a busy news day, including the Federal Reserve meeting and ongoing wars. Krystal shares her surprise at the escalation of conflict between India and Pakistan. The hosts highlight Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent meeting with Trump, noting Carney's adeptness in handling Trump compared to Justin Trudeau. Carney emphasized that Canada is "not for sale" while also praising Trump's revitalization of NATO. Trump humorously claimed credit for Carney's election, despite it being an anti-Trump backlash. The conversation also touched on trade relations, with Trump stating that the U.S. doesn't need Canadian goods but values friendship. High-level trade talks between the U.S. and China are also on the horizon, with both sides seeking concessions. Lastly, Secretary Scott Bessant faced tough questioning in Congress about tariffs, struggling to provide clear answers, highlighting the complexities of trade dynamics under the current administration.

The Rubin Report

Justin Trudeau's Embarrassing Must-See 'Drag Race' Appearance | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses various political figures and issues in his November 28, 2022, episode. He expresses gratitude for personal milestones, including the birth of his twins, while acknowledging ongoing political turmoil. Rubin criticizes Justin Trudeau for prioritizing drag shows over pressing national issues, labeling him as authoritarian and disconnected from the struggles of Canadians, particularly the truckers protesting lockdowns. He contrasts Trudeau's support for drag performers with his dismissal of the truckers' demands for freedom. Rubin also addresses Anthony Fauci's impending departure, highlighting his contradictory stances on COVID-19 measures and the potential for future lockdowns. He critiques Fauci's lack of accountability and the media's failure to challenge him. The discussion extends to Klaus Schwab and China's strict COVID policies, suggesting a global trend toward authoritarianism. Rubin emphasizes the importance of individual rights and the dangers of focusing on identity politics, arguing that such distractions enable tyrannical governance. He concludes with a call for personal empowerment and the restoration of foundational freedoms in the U.S.

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Justin Trudeau's Chilling Speech Threatens People Who Don't Do This | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On Independence Day, Dave Rubin discusses the state of freedom in America, criticizing leaders like Ron DeSantis for allowing mask-free living in Florida and contrasting it with California's strict policies under Gavin Newsom. He highlights California's issues, such as high gas prices and public safety concerns, while promoting Florida as a "Free State." Rubin also critiques Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, labeling him a dictator for his COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates, and expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of vaccines. He mentions Anthony Fauci's admission that vaccines may need to be administered annually, questioning their efficacy. Rubin emphasizes the push for a "new normal" focused on equity in health care, arguing it undermines individual rights. He shares personal insights on parenting, discussing the importance of instilling the right values in children amidst societal changes. Rubin also touches on political dynamics, suggesting that the media's portrayal of issues like abortion influences voter behavior. He speculates on the motivations behind Biden's divisive rhetoric and the potential for a DeSantis-Gabbard ticket in 2024. Finally, he reflects on his future endeavors, including a podcast appearance with Bill Maher and the possibility of a stand-up tour.

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Justin Trudeau Hopes You Won't Notice He Just Rewrote History | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a Thursday Round Table with RAV Aurora and Dr. J. Bhattacharya, co-hosts of the upcoming podcast "Illusion of Consensus." They discuss the misleading narratives propagated by experts during the pandemic, emphasizing the complexity and diversity of opinions on issues like vaccines and lockdowns. Dr. Bhattacharya highlights the importance of citizen scientists challenging mainstream narratives, while Aurora shares personal experiences of vaccine mandates in Canada, criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's claims of not coercing vaccinations. They argue that the adverse effects of vaccines have been downplayed and that the government's approach lacked nuance. The conversation also touches on the political landscape, with critiques of Trump and DeSantis regarding their COVID responses. They conclude by discussing the rise of independent journalism and the need for open debate in public health discussions, reflecting on the censorship experienced during the pandemic.
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