Sheila Gunn-Reed and Drea Humphrey join host David Menzies to discuss the latest scandal involving the Trudeau Liberals and their dealings with WE Charity, a Liberal organization linked to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family.
00:08:25.700And he skated when he fired Canada's first Indigenous Attorney General.
00:08:31.080So, yeah, I mean, this is just going to be another one of those scandals that quickly goes away when it should be investigated by the police.
00:08:53.600Sheila, the thing, though, that is so egregious about this, it's the conflict of interest element and the fact that it's Trudeau friends and family and cronies that are enriching themselves via charity.
00:09:21.280And, you know, I just think that there are so many good charities out there.
00:09:28.200And when a Canadian, especially right now, when a lot of people are down on their luck thanks to this hideous Wuhan virus, when you're asked to donate, you'd like to think the money is going to, say, a third world project or the advancement of somebody who's impoverished.
00:09:43.980And then you learn, and then you learn it's going to Margaret Trudeau.
00:09:47.240I mean, this surely should strike a chord amongst everyday Canadians, shouldn't it?
00:09:52.920Yeah, this is just rich people using the government money to continue to enrich themselves.
00:09:58.160Like I said to you in one of our live streams this week.
00:10:03.000When they were trying to convince us that kids were excited to listen to a speech from Margaret Sinclair Trudeau, Kemper Sinclair Trudeau, that's when we should have known it was a scam.
00:10:22.080Because no kid wants to hear from her.
00:10:24.240There's nothing even remotely interesting to a tween or a teen about her.
00:10:30.720They don't need to listen to Justin Trudeau's mom.
00:10:32.720The idea that kids would be energized or motivated by listening to her, that in and of itself is a ridiculous excuse to be paying that woman nearly $300,000 to speak to kids.
00:10:47.920And we've done more investigations now.
00:10:50.460And we know there are other monies that have always been trickling into we from the government through these sole source contracts for smaller amounts.
00:11:01.580But it's on its way into we all the time.
00:11:05.580And so, and Kian has actually done an investigation to show that we was a regular liberal donor.
00:11:14.960So, I mean, is this just, I don't want to use the word money laundering, but it sure seems to look that way when money is flowing from the government back to Justin Trudeau's family through we and, you know, and the Kielbergers are also donating to the liberals.
00:11:31.500It sure looks like it doesn't pass the smell test.
00:11:36.100And Sheila, we surely don't know the full extent of this scandal in terms of the numbers, do we?
00:11:42.400I mean, just yesterday, the Toronto Sun revealed $47 million in real estate assets, by the way, charity in downtown Toronto.
00:11:52.520And, you know, here's the other thing.
00:11:54.400You mentioned the Kielberger brothers.
00:11:56.420We do know there's this cultish vibe about them.
00:11:59.240We do know they're extremely litigious.
00:12:01.640But isn't it funny how they have just disappeared off the map?
00:12:06.960Why aren't they getting ahead of this story by having a press conference, making a statement?
00:12:13.280Or, I guess, is there just no way to sugarcoat this scandal?
00:12:19.580Well, I think they think they are getting ahead of it.
00:12:24.260They, earlier this week, announced that they are cancelling all of these We Day celebrations.
00:12:31.340These celebrations, I guess, I mean, they look celebratory, but so do Scientology videos, where Margaret Trudeau was speaking.
00:12:42.500They've cancelled all of those now going forward, and they say they're going to restructure and bring in these corporate governance consultants to help them sort of root out whatever the problem they haven't identified within their charity is.
00:12:58.360The problem is, they were taking money from the government and also paying Justin Trudeau's family.
00:13:05.340I don't think you need to pay a high-priced consultant to deal with that.
00:13:08.360But I think that the Kielbergers think that this is already under control.
00:13:12.280They've just said, we're cancelling We, we're going to, you know, look at how we do business, and that should be good enough for all of you.
00:13:19.500I think the RCMP need to get involved.
00:13:22.060I think the RCMP need to start tearing through some of these government sole source contracts.
00:13:26.720I think they need to be asking these government agencies, and there's a lot of them, what exactly are the fruits of the We Charity labor for this contract that you paid them for?
00:13:40.460And they need to be going through the finances of the We Charity.
00:13:44.820I mean, I talked earlier about Justin Trudeau paying off the media to avoid getting proper scrutiny for his scandals, but he also did something else, though, didn't he?
00:13:57.120When he first took office, he cancelled all of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's charity audits, and here we are.
00:14:02.780Yeah, and I wonder if those dots are going to get connected when it comes to the Me2We.
00:14:09.940But, you know, Sheila, again, as I said earlier, there's so many good charities out there.
00:14:14.200There's so many charities that strive to keep their administration costs to the bare minimum.
00:14:19.280And you can look at various guides to see, you know, how each charity stretches its buck.
00:14:25.420But you would think, with this kind of baggage now, is this still going to be a viable charity?
00:14:31.620I mean, who in their right mind, who isn't connected to the Liberal Party of Canada, would continue to contribute to the We Charity?
00:14:40.380Well, maybe they can sell off some of their expensive Toronto real estate holdings to keep the lights on.
00:14:48.300But, I mean, there's another level in all of this that just sort of wandered into my mind as you were talking.
00:14:57.040Justin Trudeau systematically attacked all the other charities in this country, or at least a great deal of them,
00:15:06.660because more often than not, charity is religion-based.
00:15:10.820And so, so many of those charities were denied access to the Canada Summer Jobs Grant
00:15:17.460to subsidize the actual charitable work that those organizations were doing,
00:15:24.100because those organizations were Christian.
00:15:27.100And so they didn't want to sign the Liberal Party values when it comes to gender theory and those sorts of things.
00:15:35.640So they, a lot of their charity initiatives had to close their doors.
00:15:41.880And they were doing real things like feeding the hungry and clothing the poor and taking care of the homeless
00:15:48.760and giving inner-city kids a chance to go to a camp outside of the city to stay in a cabin with their friends.
00:15:55.800A lot of those charities came under attack by Justin Trudeau.
00:15:59.500And so naturally, that made it easy for we to enrich themselves by doing all this extra charity work.
00:16:42.320More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
00:16:44.460But not everyone there was opposed to the protests or the protesters' message.
00:16:55.500Numerous vehicles passing by honked in support as well as one pro-Trump black man who told me he was stranded in Canada during the coronavirus-inspired border controls.
00:17:07.200I asked him about Black Lives Matter, Canadian media's obsession with hating Trump, the pandemic new normal, and what he thinks is behind the new societal discord.
00:17:19.900I think you're really going to enjoy, or be blown away, I'm not sure, at what he has to say.
00:17:42.080Yeah, I've just been realizing that this whole COVID thing has just been all bulls**t, propaganda, ways for them to continuously keep these borders closed.
00:17:52.620The whole lockdown just had a whole effect on our whole immune system, our whole health.
00:17:58.920And, you know, they just want us sick at the perfect timing with this election coming up in November.
00:18:04.620And now, like, I'm an American citizen.
00:18:07.720I've actually been stuck here in Canada since this whole situation has transpired.
00:18:22.520And I really think that I would advise people to use, for me, I didn't really know too much about politics.
00:18:28.600But what I've seen was there was a couple of times there was headlines saying Trump said this, Trump said this.
00:18:34.560And after thoroughly investigating and watching the video or whatever it was, whatever media or content was being promoted, and I actually got to see what Trump was actually saying, it wasn't whatever the headlines were being pushed.
00:18:46.940So, for me, I've never seen, in America, honestly, in all my life, I've never seen, and not to be, not to put labels on it, racist, but white media attack a white man so much.
00:18:59.980Gee, what a breath of fresh air and the kind of man on the street interview you would never see aired on the likes of CNN or MSNBC.
00:19:09.240After all, this particular American black man is one who questions the narrative of the mainstream media, and he's not the least bit shy when it comes to expressing support for President Trump.
00:19:22.440And that person, folks, is essentially the Democrat Party's worst nightmare.
00:19:28.900And joining me now to discuss this further is our newest Rebel contributor, Drea Humphrey.
00:19:40.100Drea, that was a fascinating interview you conducted with that man, and the more he spoke, the more I thought of that ludicrous quote by presidential wannabe Joe Biden,
00:19:53.280who told a black radio host in May that, quote, you ain't black, end quote, should a black person vote for Trump rather than Biden.
00:20:02.140By the way, what are your thoughts on that, Drea?
00:20:04.800Oh, you know, I want a shirt that says, you ain't black, hashtag or something, you know, I think, you know, we had a good laugh in my family about that.
00:20:14.160And it's just how, honestly, I feel like it's almost racist to say that.
00:20:19.020It's like you're saying basically black people can't decide for themselves who they should vote for.
00:20:24.240It has to be just based on, you know, the political narrative we're seeing in mainstream media and all of that stuff.
00:22:17.080But moving on from that, that individual you met, I also like the idea of him not buying what the mainstream media is delivering.
00:22:28.080One of his quotes was, do your own research, be informed.
00:22:34.800And I couldn't help but think how right he was because here in Canada, regardless of race,
00:22:40.440if I totally and exclusively got my news from the CBC, I'd be a world-class ignoramus by now.
00:22:49.860So I thought that was really good that this person could see behind the curtain and notice the media spin that is being disseminated by the mainstream media in the United States.
00:23:02.360Well, I couldn't agree more with that.
00:23:05.480I mean, to put things in perspective, the first black person I come across is an American who doesn't align with what we're being told constantly, every day from mainstream media.
00:23:44.180Yeah, and, you know, Drea, I also liked his honesty and his courage for calling out the Black Lives Matter movement.
00:23:51.440We know, I mean, of course, Black Lives Matter, all lives matter.
00:23:54.720But we know as an organization, this is a group with ties to Marxist organizations, anarchists, and so on, Antifa even.
00:24:05.380And, you know, it's funny, Drea, when I cover some of these protests here in Toronto, one of the trendy signs you see by the demonstrators is silence is violence, or it's modified to say white silence is violence.
00:24:19.220Meaning that if you don't speak out about the injustice, then you are one of the problems bringing about the injustice.
00:24:27.220Yet the funny thing is, my friend, it's not that they want you to opine on the whole Black Lives Matter situation if it's off script.
00:24:39.060Like he said, if you look in Chicago, the number of young Black men who are dying at the hands of other young Black men, it's off the charts compared to the number of Black men being killed by white members of law enforcement.
00:24:54.280So it's kind of like silence is violence, but when you break your silence, you better damn well be on point, or else we'll shut you down, too.
00:25:02.700Because they're not interested in free speech either, are they?
00:25:06.900Well, you know, if you just go try something, if you try to Google statistics on, you know, how many Black Americans are dying from police versus from other Black Americans, good luck.
00:25:20.220You're going to have to go down to, I don't know how many pages, because it's going to be so filled with George Floyd.
00:25:26.140And the Internet has just been flooded.
00:25:28.820It took me a very long time to come across actual statistics.
00:25:34.000And what I saw was, we've got a plane going by, but last year, I believe it was nine unarmed Black Americans were shot by a police officer.
00:25:44.580And there's different circumstances within that as to why.
00:25:47.660And, you know, obviously those need to be investigated.
00:25:50.560And if they were unlawful, the officer needs to be prosecuted.
00:25:54.440But you would think, from all the headlines and all the stories and the global reaction, that it's like you go outside and you're Black and you get shot by a cop, like, every single day.
00:26:11.940Exit question, Drea, one of the common things that Black Lives Matter campaigns for now is defund or even abolish the police.
00:26:20.200Tell me, how does that help the plight of a law-abiding Black family, or any family for that matter, the idea that there's no cops to go to when the bullies and the thugs of the world are exerting force on you?
00:26:36.720You know, I don't know about you, but I feel much safer being able to call 911 when something goes down.
00:26:47.420And I've actually had some officers reach out to me.
00:26:50.720And, you know, they have really good ideas on how you could actually prevent police brutality.
00:26:58.220So they don't want it either, for the most part.
00:27:00.740And they're being left out of the movement completely.
00:27:03.880The frontline officers who are able to say, this is where we need help, this is why this is happening, they're being shut out of the movement.
00:27:10.700And they had great ideas, like, you know, not completely defunding, but maybe transferring some of the funds from traffic violence over to other departments that use them more, like cold cases.
00:27:25.020And so that's kind of a theme that I'm seeing.
00:27:27.380And then the other thing that I'm seeing is if we actually are trying to prevent police brutality from what I'm getting from them is that we would actually need more funding.
00:27:38.100We would need more training, especially, which is one of the most expensive things that they have going or that they would need.
00:28:03.840And I think that, if anything, this shows the ideological roots of Black Lives Matter in terms of being Marxist, in terms of being anarchist.
00:28:13.520They're all about tearing things down.
00:28:16.000They're not about contributing to any kind of concrete solution to make black lives or anyone else's life better and safer.
00:28:23.620So excellent interview on the street, Rhea.
00:28:26.280I look forward to, I'm sure our audience does, to more of your videos.
00:28:29.120And thank you so much for joining me here today.