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Palestinian demonstrators accuse Prime Minister Trudeau and his government of genocide. They march through the streets of Ottawa, causing traffic disruptions. The reporters ask Trudeau for comments on various issues, including the presence of a Nazi at a dinner and the WE Charity scandal. They also question the legality and justification of invoking the Emergencies Act. Trudeau remains silent and is criticized for being a narcissist and a sociopath. The reporters request at least a wave from him. The video ends with the comment that Trudeau has no legacy.

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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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Justin Trudeau is facing ethics questions after a charity asked him to return his speaking fee for an event that didn't make any money. The charity wanted to raise $300,000 for new beds for a nursing home but ended up losing money. Trudeau is asked if he feels obligated to give back the $20,000 fee. He responds by saying he will work with the charity to fix the situation. The interviewer questions Trudeau's decision to charge a fee for a charity event and suggests it goes against the image he is trying to portray to Canadians.

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I will be questioning the RCMP commissioner tomorrow about why they chose not to investigate Justin Trudeau's actions in the SNC Lavalin scandal. Trudeau pressured Jody Wilson Raybould to offer a deal to SNC Lavalin, but she stood firm. I will ask why Trudeau wasn't charged with obstruction of justice. Stay tuned for updates.

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Today at the committee, officials were set to discuss the Winnipeg Lab document scandal involving Justin Trudeau. The Liberals and NDP members did not show up, leading to the shutdown of the meeting. The scandal involves a national security breach at Canada's highest security lab, with the government accused of covering it up. The opposition is demanding answers from the top officials involved. This display of shutting down important work is seen as a betrayal of democracy and transparency promised by Trudeau. The fight for truth and accountability continues.

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Speaker 0: Hello Mr. Trudeau, Alexandre from Rebel News. I want to quickly address what happened yesterday. You demonized one of the few media outlets that doesn't receive government funding. You expressed your opinion that we spread misinformation. If that were true, the Supreme Court wouldn't have allowed us to be here today. Will you kindly answer my question as the Prime Minister, or will you continue to demonize my profession? I shared my perspective on your organization last night, and I have nothing more to say. It makes one wonder who you really are. Thank you.

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The Prime Minister carefully controls media access, recently avoiding questions after a by-election loss. He was found in Tofino, where a journalist had a 13-minute interview on the beach, discussing climate change and political comparisons. The full interview is available online for those interested in uncensored questions. The journalist urges support for independent journalism to ask important questions mainstream media avoids.

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A journalist confronts Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, about the government's support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRDC). The journalist is then arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting someone. The journalist protests his innocence and requests the microphone to record the incident. He criticizes the government for suppressing freedom of speech and accuses them of prioritizing political correctness over addressing the IRDC's alleged terrorist activities. The journalist expresses frustration with the arrest and claims that Canada is becoming a totalitarian state. The video ends with the police providing a brief statement assuring everyone's safety.

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The video features a confrontation between individuals and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The speakers accuse Trudeau of censoring the internet, gaslighting, and dismissing dissenting voices. They also criticize his handling of veterans and accuse him of being a weak leader. The speakers express their anger and frustration, calling Trudeau a narcissist, weakling, and a Nazi. They demand accountability and express their belief in the power of truth and Jesus Christ. The video ends with a confrontation between the speakers and law enforcement officers.

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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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Justin Trudeau covered up a security breach at a Canadian lab where dangerous viruses are studied. Documents show collaboration with China's military on bioweapons. Trudeau refused to release documents, sued to keep them secret, and tried to buy vaccines from China. Despite knowing the risks, he called a snap election, and China interfered to help him win. Trudeau's actions show he cannot be trusted to protect Canada.

The Rubin Report

Jordan Peterson Makes Host Go Quiet with His Anger Toward This Man
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Dave Rubin opens the May 15, 2024, episode of The Rubin Report by discussing his recent trip to Tequila, Mexico, where he finalized a recipe for his upcoming tequila brand. He emphasizes a theme of resilience, stating there are signs of pushback against prevailing political narratives, particularly in Canada, where Jordan Peterson criticizes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership. Peterson describes Trudeau as an incompetent narcissist, asserting that his policies have severely damaged Canada’s economy and freedom of speech. Rubin highlights the stark contrast between Trudeau's authoritarianism and the push for free speech, referencing the backlash against Trudeau's legislation that penalizes misgendering. He shares clips of Trudeau's evasive responses to criticism, illustrating his disconnect from public sentiment. The discussion shifts to the U.S., where Rubin draws parallels between Trudeau and President Biden, both of whom he describes as dishonest leaders. Rubin notes the growing support for Donald Trump, citing large rally attendance compared to Biden's lack of enthusiasm among supporters. He discusses the Democrats' struggles, including internal divisions over issues like immigration and the war in Gaza, and highlights polling data showing Trump leading Biden in key swing states. The episode also features commentary on various political figures, including Aaron Rodgers and Tulsi Gabbard, who criticize the current administration's policies. Rubin concludes with a call for unity and resilience against the political establishment, encouraging viewers to reject the narrative pushed by mainstream media and to embrace a more authentic political discourse.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Trudeau vs. Canada | Rex Murphy | EP 267
Guests: Rex Murphy
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The discussion between Jordan Peterson and Rex Murphy centers on the political climate in Canada under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, particularly regarding his handling of the trucker convoy protests and the Emergencies Act. Murphy highlights the negative international perception of Canada, noting that both Americans and Europeans are shocked by Trudeau's actions, including the freezing of bank accounts linked to the protests. He criticizes Trudeau for his comments on the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions, suggesting they reflect a lack of diplomatic wisdom and an irresponsible approach to international relations. Murphy expresses concern over the collusion between the Trudeau government and the media, arguing that the press has become a tool for government propaganda rather than an independent check on power. He discusses Bill C-11, which he believes threatens free speech by imposing government control over internet content. The conversation also touches on the economic consequences of Trudeau's policies, including rising inflation and supply chain disruptions, exacerbated by his energy policies that undermine Canadian oil and gas industries. Murphy concludes that the lack of opposition within Parliament, particularly from the NDP, and the media's failure to hold the government accountable contribute to a troubling political landscape in Canada, where civil liberties are at risk and the government operates without sufficient checks and balances.

The Rubin Report

The Chilling Details of Justin Trudeau's Online Speech Bill | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the upcoming State of the Union address, expressing skepticism about President Biden's ability to deliver it effectively. He shares a satirical video depicting Biden's preparation, suggesting that the president undergoes medical treatments to function. Rubin then shifts focus to Canada, highlighting concerns over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's internet censorship bill, C-11, which has passed the Senate. This bill allows the government to manipulate social media algorithms, limiting what Canadians can see online. Many content creators oppose it, arguing it undermines free speech. Rubin connects Trudeau's authoritarian policies to broader global trends, including the United Nations' push for stricter controls on speech. He emphasizes that censorship is a means to control culture and information, which he believes is essential for maintaining power. He critiques the Biden administration for its role in flagging misinformation on social media, framing it as an attack on the First Amendment. Rubin also addresses the generational divide in politics, criticizing older leaders like Biden and Trump for not stepping aside for younger candidates. He argues that the current political climate is influenced by cultural control, with figures like Trudeau and media personalities promoting divisive narratives. He concludes by advocating for a return to foundational American ideals and encourages viewers to engage with his content on various platforms.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Putin Exploits Biden's Weakness & Canada's Authoritarian Crackdown, with Eric Bolling & Jamil Jivani
Guests: Eric Bolling, Jamil Jivani
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Megyn Kelly opened the show discussing the escalating situation in Ukraine, where Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent troops into two pro-Russian regions. The Biden administration is slowly acknowledging the situation as an invasion, with expectations for President Biden to announce sanctions against Russia. Charles C.W. Cook, a senior writer for National Review, joined to analyze Putin's motivations, suggesting that his actions are driven by a desire to maintain Russian influence over Ukraine rather than concerns about NATO expansion. Cook emphasized that the West often misinterprets Putin's ambitions, which have been evident for decades. Cook criticized the Biden administration's response, describing initial sanctions as weak and ineffective. He noted that the U.S. lacks a strong appetite for military intervention in Ukraine, as it is not a NATO member and does not hold significant strategic importance for most Americans. He warned that if the U.S. appears weak, it could embolden Putin further. Kelly and Cook also discussed the implications of rising gas prices due to the conflict, with Eric Bolling later joining to explain how sanctions could lead to increased costs for American consumers. Bolling highlighted that oil prices have already surged, predicting that gas could reach $5 per gallon as a result of the geopolitical tensions. The conversation shifted to Canada, where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing backlash for his government's crackdown on truckers protesting vaccine mandates. Jamil Jivani, a Canadian radio personality, shared insights on the public's reaction to Trudeau's emergency powers, which have led to the freezing of bank accounts of those who supported the protests. Jivani criticized the hypocrisy of Trudeau's actions compared to his previous support for Black Lives Matter protests. Jivani recounted his own experiences with media censorship after being fired from Bell Media for not adhering to the expected narrative on race and social issues. He emphasized the need for diversity of thought in media and the dangers of corporate wokeness, advocating for accountability from companies that impose political agendas on their employees. The discussion concluded with Jivani urging for a collective push against corporate influence in politics and the importance of supporting independent voices in media.

Breaking Points

Center-Left COLLAPSE As Trudeau Faces RESIGNATION Calls
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Justin Trudeau is facing significant pressure to resign after his Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, resigned in protest over his handling of relations with Donald Trump, particularly regarding tariffs. Freeland emphasized the need for Canada to unite against Trump’s threats, which she views as an existential crisis. Trudeau's popularity has plummeted, and his opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, is gaining traction with support from American conservatives. Meanwhile, in Germany, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition government collapsed amid economic struggles related to the Ukraine War. The rise of far-right parties complicates the political landscape, reflecting broader challenges in Western politics.

The Origins Podcast

Jonathan Kay | Label-Defying Journalist, Senior Editor of Quillette, & More
Guests: Jonathan Kay
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In this episode of the Origins podcast, host Lawrence Krauss engages in a deep conversation with journalist Jonathan Kay, whose diverse background includes degrees in engineering and law, as well as experience in journalism and editing. They begin by discussing Kay's investigative piece for Quillette about a fabricated sex ring in the psychology department at McMaster University, which turned out to be a hoax that damaged many careers. Kay details how the story gained traction in the media despite lacking evidence, illustrating the dangers of sensationalism and the propagation of fake news. The discussion expands to the broader state of journalism, touching on Kay's previous work covering Indigenous residential schools and the controversies surrounding claims of mass graves. They explore how narratives can be shaped by societal pressures and the implications of accepting claims without rigorous evidence. Kay emphasizes the importance of skepticism and the need for journalists to question prevailing narratives, especially when they conflict with empirical evidence. Krauss and Kay also reflect on their educational backgrounds, discussing the influence of their families and the role of teachers in shaping their intellectual pursuits. They delve into the challenges of navigating academia and journalism in an era where ideological conformity can overshadow objective truth. Kay shares insights into his transition from law to journalism, highlighting the joy he finds in writing and storytelling. The conversation touches on the political landscape in Canada, particularly the dynamics surrounding figures like Justin Trudeau and the Conservative Party. Kay discusses his experience ghostwriting for Trudeau, noting the complexities of political narratives and public perception. As they conclude, Krauss and Kay emphasize the need for integrity in journalism and academia, advocating for a culture that values evidence-based discourse over ideological dogma. They express hope for a future where open inquiry and critical thinking are prioritized, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of complex issues. The episode serves as a reminder of the importance of questioning assumptions and seeking truth in an increasingly polarized world.

The Rubin Report

Canada's Election Insanity: Lauren Chen, David Freiheit, Ezra Levant | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
Guests: Lauren Chen, David Freiheit, Ezra Levant
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In a recent roundtable discussion, Dave Rubin and guests Lauren Chen, Ezra Levant, and David Freiheit addressed the current state of Canada, highlighting a crisis in civil liberties under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Chen noted that Canadians are polarized over strict lockdown measures, with some supporting them due to media influence. Levant criticized Trudeau's government for financially supporting media outlets, leading to a lack of independent journalism. Freiheit, a candidate for the People's Party of Canada, emphasized the party's commitment to constitutional rights and criticized the government's handling of healthcare funding amidst lockdowns. The discussion also touched on Trudeau's controversial vaccine mandates and the erosion of free speech, with Levant expressing concern over the lack of political opposition in Canada. Despite the grim outlook, Freiheit observed a growing discontent among Canadians, suggesting potential support for the People's Party in upcoming elections. The conversation underscored a broader struggle for freedom and civil rights in Canada, paralleling issues faced in other Western nations.

The Rubin Report

Robin Williams Predicts the Future & Perfectly Roasts This Democrat | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On December 13, 2022, Dave Rubin discusses Justin Trudeau's hypocrisy regarding free speech, contrasting it with the comedic legacy of Robin Williams. He highlights Trudeau's contradictory statements about free expression while cracking down on dissent, particularly during the trucker protests. Rubin emphasizes the importance of comedy in society, lamenting its decline due to political correctness. He critiques Trudeau's desire to regulate social media, arguing that it undermines free speech. Rubin also touches on the political landscape in the U.S., noting the potential for independent candidates to gain traction as Democrats like Tulsi Gabbard leave the party. He expresses skepticism about accountability for figures like Dr. Fauci, who he believes has misled the public. The conversation includes reflections on personal experiences, holiday traditions, and the significance of maintaining a connection to beliefs outside oneself for mental well-being.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Justin Trudeau and the Election that Should Have Never Been | Rex Murphy | EP 191
Guests: Rex Murphy
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The discussion centers on the Canadian election, questioning its purpose given the Liberal government's minority status and significant deficit. Rex Murphy critiques Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to call the election after a comfortable two-year minority, suggesting it was driven by a desire for a majority amid rising popularity and substantial spending without parliamentary oversight. The election's framing, particularly in debates, is criticized for prioritizing progressive topics like climate change and reconciliation over pressing economic issues. Murphy argues that the debate structure favored progressive narratives, sidelining critical discussions on affordability and the pandemic's impact. He highlights the disconnect between political rhetoric and the realities faced by Canadians, particularly in Alberta, where economic concerns are overshadowed by climate change discussions. The conversation also touches on the moral implications of governance, suggesting that the pandemic has normalized the erosion of civil liberties under the guise of urgent causes. Murphy expresses concern over the lack of genuine debate on indigenous issues and the superficiality of reconciliation efforts, emphasizing the need for honest discussions about the viability of reserves and the historical context of indigenous struggles. Ultimately, he calls for a return to rational discourse and accountability in politics, warning against the dangers of celebrity-driven leadership and the abandonment of foundational virtues.

Breaking Points

Trudeau OUT As Neolib Era OFFICIALLY OVER
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Krystal and Saagar discuss several major topics, starting with Justin Trudeau's resignation as Prime Minister of Canada, marking a significant shift in global politics. Trudeau, facing low approval ratings and internal party strife, has been criticized for his handling of issues like inflation and immigration. His departure signifies the end of an era for G7 leaders predating Donald Trump's rise. They also touch on Elon Musk's controversial political maneuvers in Europe and Mark Zuckerberg's chief of policy's unusual appearance on Fox News. Additionally, a labor dispute at Vail ski resort highlights corporate consolidation issues. Finally, a lawsuit against CNN is noted, with potential implications for the network's future. The conversation reflects broader themes of political change and economic challenges in North America and beyond.

The Pomp Podcast

Bitcoin Is Going To $1 Million?!
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In this episode, Anthony Pompliano interviews Pina Pompano, discussing several key topics. Bitcoin has surpassed $100,000, with Pompano asserting it is becoming integral to the financial system, likening it to the new S&P 500. She highlights that Bitcoin's adoption is expanding beyond individuals to financial institutions and public corporations, with innovative products integrating Bitcoin into traditional finance, such as mortgages and life insurance policies. They also discuss Mark Zuckerberg's recent commitment to free speech at Meta, moving teams to Texas, and the implications of congestion pricing in New York City, which charges drivers to enter Manhattan during peak hours. This tax is seen as a precursor for similar measures in other cities, raising concerns about government overreach and financial burdens on citizens. The conversation touches on Justin Trudeau's resignation as Canada's prime minister, attributing his downfall to weak leadership and failure to stand against extremist pressures. The hosts emphasize the importance of strong leadership and the evolving media landscape, advocating for transparency and the return of free speech. They critique the role of fact-checkers and misinformation in journalism, suggesting that the future will favor voices that prioritize honesty and accountability over traditional media narratives.

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.

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.

The Rubin Report

Justin Trudeau Instantly Regrets Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the legitimacy of age as a concern in politics, emphasizing that voters will judge candidates on their vitality and fitness for office. He shares his experience of being suspended from Twitter for screenshotting a tweet about Jordan Peterson's suspension, highlighting the absurdity of the situation and the pressure to delete the tweet to regain access. Rubin expresses his commitment to fighting on platforms like Twitter despite its issues, while also promoting alternatives like Locals and Rumble. He critiques the current Democratic leadership, particularly Justin Trudeau, whom he describes as authoritarian, and discusses the implications of gun control measures in Canada. Rubin also addresses rising gas prices, attributing part of the blame to government policies rather than solely to external factors like the Ukraine conflict. He criticizes various Democratic figures for their perceived incompetence and authoritarian tendencies, particularly regarding issues like abortion and education. Rubin contrasts Republican principles with Democratic policies, advocating for lower gas prices, reduced inflation, and the protection of individual freedoms. He expresses skepticism about Biden's presidency, suggesting he is a "sacrificial lamb" for radical policies. Finally, Rubin reflects on his potential political aspirations and the challenges of maintaining integrity in politics, while also sharing personal anecdotes and engaging with audience questions.
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