Let’s dispense with the legacy media habit of dancing around the truth and admit the obvious. Justin Trudeau knew China was interfering in Canadian democracy, and he ignored it in order to help his party.
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.
But with Justin Trudeau, the Liberals, and Communist China, there isn’t just smoke or fire, it’s like an entire block of buildings has already burned down.
Yet, much of the legacy press continues to dance around the obvious, using euphemisms or gentle evasions to ignore what is right in front of us:
Justin Trudeau willingly abandoned the main job of the Prime Minister – to defend Canadians – and chose to purposely ignore the fact that Communist China was interfering in our elections to benefit his party.
That is the unmistakable conclusion from the ongoing foreign interference inquiry, something that is quite amazing given how neutered and government-biased the inquiry has been from the beginning.
The evidence is undeniable. Trudeau knew, and he did nothing to protect our country:
BOMBSHELL REPORT
The Globe reports that a senior Liberal broke the law and undermined national security by leaking highly-classified information to warn Han Dong that he was being monitored by CSIS.
Justin Trudeau must come clean and tell Canadians who that top Liberal is. https://t.co/QKnyxNYxiU
— Michael Cooper, MP (@MichaelCooperMP) April 10, 2024
Trudeau was asked about Kenny Chiu, who said that he felt like he was drowning in foreign interference and that all the government did was watch.
Trudeau answers by blaming Harper and then goes on a seven-minute monologue about nothing.
Imagine he was told to write a book… pic.twitter.com/F2qTU8tkjF
— Sheila Gunn Reid (@SheilaGunnReid) April 10, 2024
Michael Chong's lawyer, Gib van Ert, has really been a stand-out at the commission. Here is his full cross-examination of Trudeau. One smart man to a much dumber one.
Gib van Ert gets Trudeau to admit that reasonable questions about China's interference in Canadian elections… pic.twitter.com/XWAzToWMPd
— Sheila Gunn Reid (@SheilaGunnReid) April 10, 2024
He probably spent a month and $39496996969)9)9)9)9 of your tax dollars preparing for this moment and this is the best he could muster https://t.co/5gFhhzmzMW
— Michelle Rempel Garner (@MichelleRempel) April 10, 2024
This appears to be both a potentially criminal abuse of access we give security cleared consumers of intelligence and a violation of our expectation that leaders we entrust with our National security will act above partisan self-interests. https://t.co/ZyPU4X4Kql
— Andrew Kirsch (@AS_Kirsch) April 10, 2024
https://twitter.com/kevinvuongmp/status/1778080937093321190
Ivison’s take: ‘One senior source told me last year he considers the Liberal party to be “a co-conspirator” with Beijing because it failed to act on information provided by the security agencies’ https://t.co/4WRXgGW5Er
— Sam Cooper (@scoopercooper) April 10, 2024
There is simply no way all of this could happened without Trudeau knowing.
And, as reported by The Bureau, Trudeau has now indeed confirmed he was briefed:
“Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has testified he was briefed on intelligence that Chinese officials likely interfered in MP Han Dong’s Toronto riding by directing international students to vote for Dong, but Trudeau judged CSIS’s intelligence wasn’t solid enough to justify removing his Liberal Party candidate before the October 2019 election.”
This is now Trudeau’s ONLY DEFENSE. His only defense is that he saw interference, but didn’t think it was interference.
From the start, Trudeau has been Beijing’s man in Ottawa, and our democracy has been undermined every day he’s been in power.
Spencer Fernando
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