A Jewish girls' school in Toronto is the third time in recent memory that a Jewish girl's school has been shot at, but it's the first time it's happened in a female-run school. What does that have to do with anything?
00:07:14.720I mean, that's the point, really, is we are one of two countries in the world stupid enough to bring in refugees from a population where roughly three-quarters of them express support for the terrorist actions of Hamas.
00:07:30.400And I should tell you that the support for Hamas in Palestinian-controlled territories, so not just in Gaza, went up post-October 7th.
00:07:41.560So when they saw the body cam footage of beheadings and immolations and rapes and savagery, their support for Hamas went up.
00:09:13.040Then why are you shooting up Jewish girls' schools in Toronto?
00:09:16.200What does this have to do with the state of Israel?
00:09:18.560Except for the fact that Jewish kids go to this school.
00:09:21.500By the way, I should tell you, if you agree with me that if you are a supporter of an outlawed terrorist organization like Hamas, and you are not a Canadian citizen, you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
00:09:47.260We deployed our David Menzies, that's the very special assignment that he's on right now, to head on down to the Jewish girls' school.
00:09:58.440And we've got a clip of him interacting with Yara Sachs, who is the MP there.
00:10:02.460And to put this into context, Yara Sachs, the self-flagellating Jew, went, and to be clear, she's just a backbench MP with a teeny tiny portfolio of, I think it's associate mental health minister or something.
00:10:19.940Basically, her job is to push Justin Trudeau's opioid and narcotics policy to run cover for that.
00:10:28.560But she decided, well, decided that it was appropriate for her, as a Jew, to go to Palestinian-controlled territories and hold hands with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian dictator who pays terrorist families a lifetime pension if they kill Jews.
00:10:53.940You get money if you are imprisoned, committing acts of violence against Jews, even more money if you're killed, your family is taken care of forever.
00:11:02.800And then he does this neat little trick where he incentivizes it by purposefully depressing the economies of Palestinian-controlled territories.
00:11:10.100So that, look, you're starving, your family's starving, you've got a religion that celebrates martyrdom, and that's not a criticism.
00:11:19.300We've got plenty of martyrs in my religion.
00:11:23.380But, you know, he's got, he depresses the economy.
00:11:27.420So for a lot of desperate families, terrorism is the way, right?
00:11:32.540So anyways, let's just throw that picture of Yara Sachs back up, please, of her holding hands with a man who pays people to kill Jews.
00:11:45.500The other one is Melanie Jolie, who is the foreign affairs minister.
00:11:51.380So, I mean, at least she can make the argument that she might need to be there.
00:11:57.980But what's Yara Sachs doing there except peddling her Jewishness to run cover to make this meeting palatable to some?
00:12:09.620That's Mahmoud Abbas, and they look like they're on some sort of second date.
00:12:25.520These guys shooting up the Jewish school, they're just doing what her friend Mahmoud Abbas pays people to do in the Palestinian-controlled territories.
00:12:35.160So I don't know why she's even there outraged, but let's take a look at David Menzies asking her some questions.
00:12:44.420Ms. Sachs, what credibility do you have condemning the shooting here when you went to the Middle East to get cozy with Mahmoud Abbas?
00:15:38.880So, let's go over and see if law enforcement, such as it is, has anything to say.
00:15:44.500Well, we actually do have David putting a question to the police at this press conference.
00:15:51.060We are banned from Toronto Police Service press conferences because we haven't joined the cabal of bailout companies approved by the City of Toronto, which seems like an odd public safety choice, if you ask me.
00:16:04.740These are police service press conferences, and if you are concerned about the public, then you would want as much of the public to get the information as possible, including those who rely on independent outlets for their news.
00:16:18.540But, unfortunately, we haven't joined the cabal.
00:16:21.880So, apparently, our viewers in Toronto don't get the same level of care from the Toronto Police Service as the ones who watch, I don't know, CBC.
00:16:35.940Anyway, this is David Menzies asking the police some questions.
00:16:39.440On behalf of our viewers, take a listen.
00:16:42.760So, do you support the idea of Jewish institutions having armed private citizens?
00:16:48.460Obviously, it looks like the police can't protect the Jewish community.
00:16:51.820We, in fact, at Bathurst and Sheppard every week now, you turn a blind eye now, you turn a blind eye in the deaf ear to Pearl Hamas people chant genocide while arresting peaceful counter-demonstrators and members of the independent media.
00:18:03.060I see Olivia Chow took some time away from, I don't know, dancing scantily clad in inappropriate outfits or doing tequila shots to weigh in and say that she's absolutely outraged.
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00:22:06.020I went down a very deep drone rabbit hole the other day.
00:22:12.620Okay, Olivia, let's hit an ad break and we'll come back.
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00:23:07.640All right, now, federal government, lots of crazy things are happening right now, although it's not as interesting as one might think it is.
00:23:21.340Justin Trudeau just reshuffled his cabinet, and it's a smaller cabinet.
00:23:27.420Now, Justin Trudeau is not one to be smaller and more efficient.
00:23:31.760It is now, again, rejigged to be gender-balanced, I guess, because it's 2025 almost, which is a thing that liberals care about.
00:23:44.860You know, they care about diversity over competence.
00:23:47.740And I think that is part of the reason why we're in this mess as a country.
00:23:51.940But before the cabinet shuffle was announced, and again, I want to reiterate, it's a smaller cabinet.
00:24:02.060I don't think it's designed to be more efficient.
00:24:03.860I think Justin Trudeau is having a tough time getting volunteers to play in the band after the Titanic struck the iceberg.
00:24:12.280So there are a lot of cabinet ministers who are doubling up right now.
00:24:16.680But before the cabinet was announced, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NDP, Justin Trudeau's biggest enabler, I think realized he wasn't going to get a ceremonial cabinet position.
00:24:33.420I think he would have loved to have been at health or jobs or something.
00:24:36.380And so he announced that he's going to go nuclear on Justin Trudeau.
00:24:42.020He says, Justin Trudeau failed in the biggest job a prime minister has, to work for people, not the powerful.
00:24:48.000And he tweets this on the day after somebody catches him in like an Air Canada pod in first class.
00:24:54.680The NDP will vote to bring this government down and give Canadians a chance to vote for a government who will work for them.
00:25:00.660So two days ago, this Yahoo is saying, oh, no, Justin Trudeau has to resign.
00:25:08.620Resign, then all we get is a new liberal leader.
00:25:10.760And again, my point remains, the problem then of fixing the problem is left up to Liberal Party members and not Canadians who deserve a chance to reelect or unelect a prime minister.
00:25:25.720But for him, he was taking the say away from us and trying to, as the NDP leader, decide who gets to lead the liberals.
00:25:32.920Like, I know you are on a power trip, Jagmeet, but that's not how it works.
00:25:37.560And I don't believe a word this guy says, because he, as Pierre Polyev points out, there's no chance to introduce a non-confidence motion to bring down the government for at least a month, maybe more.
00:25:55.980Parliament has risen, and since September, he propped up Justin Trudeau.
00:26:06.340He voted eight times against having an election.
00:26:11.020And just as Polyev points out, just 11 days ago, you voted against a non-confidence motion that was filled with his own words, because the conservatives are very clever that way.
00:26:21.760Had you voted the other way, we'd almost be halfway through the election now.
00:27:06.700Well, here's why I think Jagmeet Singh just might vote against the government.
00:27:13.040And it's because I think he is a self-serving parasitic lech who is in it for himself.
00:27:18.580And if on the very first day that parliament sits, he votes to bring down the government with the conservatives, well, wouldn't you know it, he would qualify for his pension, which kicks in on February 25th.
00:27:34.580So he would be through, like, there's enough time between going, like, having a confidence vote and running out the clock on an election campaign for him to get his pension.
00:29:06.560He thinks that we don't see through exactly what he's doing.
00:29:09.400You know, he thinks that we don't get that the House has risen for winter break and now you release a statement saying, oh, I'd be glad to vote down the government.
00:29:36.380They've got a prime minister who's more interested in protecting his own job than defending Canadians against Trump.
00:29:43.560We've got a prime minister who has failed to defend workers from rich CEOs that the Conservatives love, who continue to rip off Canadians and drive up the cost of food and homes.
00:30:18.920You can make him quit as prime minister.
00:30:21.380You can't make him quit as the liberal leader.
00:30:23.700And quitting as the liberal leader only means that they get to reelect the next liberal leader who by default gets to be the prime minister.
00:30:29.280This guy is trying to take away the voice of Canadians.
00:30:33.280And we're supposed to laud him as a hero?
00:31:04.220He says he respects the views of fellow liberals.
00:31:07.400I think 40% of them in cabinet or not in cabinet, but in caucus have signed a letter saying they want Justin Trudeau gone.
00:31:16.820But I also see reports that between him and Mark Miller, Justin Trudeau, I think, might have been on the verge of quitting.
00:31:27.340Although I don't necessarily believe all the reports coming up.
00:31:30.820But then he and Mark Miller talked Trudeau out of it.
00:31:35.040And, jeez, you know, it's like, you know, you have that friend who had too much to drink at the bar and then you sort of get him back in the, get him in an Uber and then someone's like, ah, come in for another drink.
00:32:00.440If liberal backbenchers here in your home province want or have called for Prime Minister Trudeau to step down, what are your thoughts on that?
00:32:08.880So I've answered that question in other fora as well.
00:33:03.700That's the way these things are decided.
00:33:06.480And I'm confident that the government will remain focused on the work that Canadians want us to focus on.
00:33:13.720If we're potentially five weeks away from 25% tariffs applied across the board to Canadian exports to the United States, Canadians would understandably, I think, be impatient with a government that looks at itself all the time.
00:33:30.980We shouldn't be worrying about ourselves.
00:33:33.220The government got the confidence of the House of Commons ten times last week.
00:33:38.680So the opposition parties that are all outraged they need an election right away, they voted confidence in the government ten times last week.
00:33:46.560So Parliament comes back on the 27th of January.
00:33:50.440Mr. Trump is inaugurated on January 20th.
00:33:52.880The work that the Prime Minister asked me to do as the Finance Minister with issues around border security is to work with the incoming administration.
00:34:03.500And I'll have meetings over the Christmas holidays with some key players in the incoming Trump administration.
00:34:09.920So that's the work that I'm focused on doing.
00:34:12.600And I think Canadians would be impatient if we spent an inordinate amount of time focusing on ourselves.
00:34:18.980I feel like the only people they're focusing on right now is themselves.
00:34:26.180You know, if they actually cared about Canadians, they would look at those polls and say, Canadians want something different.
00:34:38.100Also, if we had an Honourable Prime Minister, which of course we don't, Mr. Ethics Scandal, wouldn't he look at Jagmeet Singh's promise now, take that for what you will, that he is going to vote against the government?
00:34:54.900It's clear that your coalition party member no longer has confidence in you.
00:35:01.740An Honourable Prime Minister would say, without forcing a confidence vote, it is clear that the parliament has lost confidence in the governing party.
00:35:15.380The coalition party is, the other member is, says publicly they have no confidence in us.
00:35:23.980We know the Conservatives don't, the Blocks don't.
00:35:26.560An Honourable Prime Minister would say, okay, instead of just clutching to power because I can, it's time to ask the people.
00:35:35.500Like a Prime Minister who cared about Canadians would ask us at this point.
00:35:42.260Instead, he has really no intention of doing that.
00:35:46.400That's what the cabinet shuffle today was about.
00:35:48.960He thought, okay, well, I'll just move around the little Lego people.
00:35:54.480And maybe the people will be distracted by it.
00:35:58.700And we're not, because you can move around all the elitists through the Playmobil replica of Parliament all you want.
00:36:08.960But Canadians are still struggling to pay their bills.
00:36:11.680They're still having their cars stolen.
00:36:13.760The firearms community is tired of being scapegoated for Justin Trudeau's recidivists and his bail policies that enable the recidivists.
00:36:22.100They're tired of out-of-control immigration that is putting housing out of touch for Canadians.
00:36:27.520They're tired of out-of-control immigration, putting a burden on our public infrastructure, our healthcare system.
00:36:36.200They're just tired of being scolded when they say, we can't get by, that we're worse off.
00:37:01.540One more video from Liberal Justice Minister Arif Varani, who apparently tweeted out today about the girls' school shooting.
00:37:10.200I wish that he would take these anti-Semitic attacks, particularly on children, but anti-Semitic attacks in general, as seriously as he does people who say prickly things about the government on the Internet.
00:37:22.620Because he is going to lock you up for life under Bill C-63.
00:37:52.080And I think people across the country should reflect on why they are liberals, what kind of vision they have for this country, but also reflect, frankly, on whom would purport to replace us as government.
00:38:06.500And what motivates me, and motivates every single liberal, no matter whom you're talking to right now, is that we're all unified behind the idea that a change of government with that individual named Polyev proposing to replace us would not benefit my writing,
00:38:21.200would not benefit this city, would not benefit this country.
00:38:24.400I would just take this opportunity to encourage you to reflect on how this law transpired in terms of its development in the parliamentary process.
00:38:32.980At one point, this was being reported back by a justice committee with conservative proposals to gut the entire bill.
00:38:40.660That's apparently the reflection on prioritizing wrongfully convicted people in this country.
00:38:48.900So he's taking a swipe at Polyev while he's talking to reporters about his bill to address wrongful convictions.
00:38:58.420And look, wrongful convictions are bad, should not happen, but this is the government that wrongfully convicted the Freedom Convoy of being a Russian operation.
00:39:07.280They believe in cancel culture, you know?
00:39:10.060Well, and that is really a wrongful conviction in the court of public opinion.
00:39:18.980I guess nobody's falling for racism, feminism, and abortion anymore, and gun control, which are the drums they bang every time the Canadians start to complain that they can't pay their bills.
00:39:30.320And the best the best the government can do is no GST on the Oreos and tampons in the men's room.
00:39:36.840So they have to float these new ideas about how they're saving us all from ourselves.
00:39:42.420But I agree with him on one point there, and it was one of the first things he said.
00:39:47.000Canadians have to reflect on why they're liberals.
00:39:51.620If you are still signed on to this crazy train they call the Liberal Party, I do think you need to do a little bit of introspection.
00:40:00.940Are you one of those people whose cost of living and your wages are indexed to the cost of living, so you're completely insulated from all of this stuff, i.e. a government worker?
00:40:12.560Think about your fellow Canadian for a minute, who is just struggling under the crushing weight of the government.
00:40:18.220Think about them for a second, and then ask yourself, would it be worse under the Conservatives, or would it be at least the same and probably better for everybody else?
00:40:51.400This is the dying days of the Justin Trudeau government, I think.
00:40:56.100They're just going to—the people who are still in cabinet are the biggest Trudeau fart sniffers, and so they're just—it's going to be more of the same.
00:41:10.220So it doesn't even matter who they are, right?
00:41:13.540I did notice a couple of things in the cabinet shuffle.
00:41:19.140Rachel Bendaya, I think is how you say her name.
00:41:43.640She's in Uttramont, a heavily Jewish neighborhood, which means, of course, that she is the next self-flagellating Jew to go on Justin Trudeau's terrorist tour of the Palestinian-controlled territories,
00:41:56.880where you have to go on a date with Mahmoud Abbas and get to second base, like Yara Sachs did.
00:42:04.200But the appointment of her, Rachel Bendayan, to Associate Minister of Public Safety is, for me, just more of the same, right?
00:42:17.400Like, if you thought that Justin Trudeau was going to look at the polls, read the tea leaves, realize that, you know, like, there's chaos, Canadians want you gone, I better moderate my nonsense.
00:42:40.980They are going to ram through everything they can in the dying days of their government.
00:42:44.780One more thing, I also noticed there's no Alberta minister.
00:42:48.660There's usually, if there is, an Alberta Liberal MP, and there are two right now, thanks to the vote split, a very close vote split that allowed Randy Boissoneau, Cocahontas, to get elected in Edmonton Centre,
00:43:05.160and then George Chahal, I forget his writing in Calgary, you'll remember him as the guy who stole the mail, stole the lit drop from the Conservative candidate.
00:43:14.780So we've got a guy who stole Indigenous identity and thus used that to procure sole-sourced, or not sole-sourced, but preferential contracting for a company that he was running while an MP, a PPE company, while voting on policies that would enforce PPE.
00:43:34.000Like, the scandal is just layer on layer on layer.
00:43:37.860So the guy who stole Indigenous identity, or the guy who stole the mail, neither one of them is an Alberta minister.
00:43:45.060Now, Randy stepped away from Cabinet to deal with his cascading personal issues.
00:43:53.300And George Chahal, I think he thought he was, well, he would be the Alberta minister, and they would just, like, give him some portfolio as a, like, Alberta, we still care about you, even though you don't vote for us.
00:44:09.900Like, it's going to be a total wipeout.
00:44:12.960I think, basically, west of Winnipeg, all the way through to, like, the lower mainland, it's going to be a wipeout for the Liberals anyway.
00:44:21.860So I don't even think they're wasting any political capital on that.
00:44:25.760But it also just goes to show you how little the Liberals think of George Chahal.
00:44:31.100So I guess, you know, we've got some common ground there, don't we?
00:44:35.480And sad to see Mark Garrettson left out of Cabinet.
00:44:41.580He has behaved like an utter buffoon on the Internet, but also in committee meetings for, I don't know, the better part of a year.
00:44:50.680A real pick-me kind of dude, and they didn't pick him.
00:45:15.480Okay, it looks like we've got another ad read, and then we've got a couple of chats, and then we'll go to, what's the, oh, we've got border issues, and then also, apparently, winter is ending in Alberta, and I'm supposed to be upset about it.
00:45:33.400It's like, it was minus 25 this morning.
00:45:41.040Anyway, let's, I'll read the two chats, and then we'll do the ad read, and then maybe, Olivia, do we have a rebel ad that we want to run or no?
00:45:53.120Okay, so, two chats, rumble, ad read, and then we'll do a rebel ad.
00:45:58.420So, Nana Awake says, we need to accept these acts of terrorism are supported and promoted by our government by way of doing nothing.
00:46:47.820Now, in Alberta, we kind of have that.
00:46:50.340It's like the red tape reduction associate minister, and he's just supposed to go around and slash bureaucratic pitfalls and hoops that small businesses have to jump through that are unnecessary.
00:47:05.480And it doesn't quite go far enough, but I think we need, like, the, what is it, the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, that Elon Musk is heading up.
00:47:15.220So, and I was talking to my friend Lise about this, and we think that Brett Wilson would be good at it, or who's that other dragon who ran for conservative party leader, whose name always escapes me, Mr. Wonderful from Dragon's Den, and who he's got a real hate on for Justin Trudeau, too.
00:47:38.300So, anyway, between the two of them, DOGE it.
00:47:57.820Actually, I don't even like parks, because I don't think you should have to jump through government rules to live in nature, to enjoy nature.
00:48:04.840It should just be, like, the ministry of making sure you don't throw out your garbage in the wrong spot.
00:48:56.140Health Canada was pressuring Facebook.
00:48:58.260Well, they didn't even have to pressure Facebook.
00:49:00.080Health Canada contacted Facebook, and if you were saying things that were contrary to the official Health Canada narrative on COVID and or vaccines, sometimes your account would get nuked or your post would get taken down, and you didn't know why, and they didn't tell you.
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00:51:57.460Before we get into the border issues, I just noticed a crazy thing yesterday, and I grabbed a screenshot of it, and I just posted it on X, and it sort of took off.
00:52:09.360So I thought, okay, so I'm not the crazy person here.
00:52:18.280It's from CBC News, but it was rewritten everywhere, including City News, who reliably informs me that Edmonton, too, is suffering from this.
00:52:27.160Research shows that Edmonton lost three days of winter due to climate change.
00:53:52.320Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, and Winnipeg.
00:53:56.820Isn't it funny how the two, like Edmonton, where we have all the refineries, where we idle our vehicles all winter, by the way, we've only lost three days, according to these people.
00:54:11.040If you believe their analysis, I definitely don't.
00:54:13.980But if we concede their conclusions that carbon emissions are causing winters to get warmer as though that were a bad thing.
00:54:24.120But even if that were true, we are the home to all the carbon emissions.
00:54:29.240And we're not getting warm the fastest.
00:59:16.560And I think part of what we've had to do is that we've had to show leadership where we're seeing nothing but chaos from the federal government.
00:59:23.860And so I'm hoping once again with this cabinet appointment or cabinet shuffle that we'll stabilize and figure out who the lead is on trade negotiations.
00:59:34.400And in the meantime, it's up to us to reach out to each of our counterparts and make the case.
00:59:38.500And so the case that we're making is Canada shouldn't have tariffs on it at all.
00:59:43.680And so we're trying to all avoid January 20th in imposition of tariffs.
00:59:49.140We want to recognize the legitimate concerns that are being raised about the border.
00:59:54.280We know these are legitimate concerns because we started our specialty sheriff's task units when I first came in.
01:00:01.600And we've got specialty units to shut down drug houses and do surveillance and do fugitive apprehension and border.
01:00:07.360And now we're developing border security and fentanyl, which has been in the works for the last 18 months.
01:00:12.120And it's because we have a problem in Canada with guns and drugs and precursors and human trafficking coming across the American border.
01:00:21.040And we have to make sure that we're not causing the same problem to our neighbors.
01:00:24.320So we're doing this for Canadians' benefit.
01:00:26.080And I think it also should help us to avoid the U.S. president being able to invoke a national security provision as a pretext for bringing in tariffs.
01:00:39.020That's, I think, the connection that we're seeing here is that they do have the ability, and they've used it before on aluminum and steel.
01:00:46.280They invoked a national security provision in order to be able to bring those in and go contrary to what our agreement is.
01:00:53.560So we want to make sure that we are taking away any of the excuses for them to say that there is a border security issue.
01:01:00.260And it's pleased to see that the federal government announced $1.3 billion towards that effort.
01:01:04.940We've already announced $29 million towards that effort.
01:01:08.340And then finally, we're just answering the questions one for one.
01:01:12.680I know that President-elect Trump tweeted out, no one's been able to explain why it is that we have a $100 billion trade deficit with Canada.
01:01:24.380It's because we sell them a lot of commodities.
01:01:26.240We sell them timber and oil and gas and food products and critical minerals.
01:01:32.840And as a result, when those prices fluctuate, our trade deficit goes up and our trade deficit goes down over time.
01:01:39.800But all of those products go into giving the Americans a subsidy with lower-priced goods so that they can put it into their factories and their refineries.
01:01:49.580Okay, I think we have Ezra in studio in Toronto, just about ready to come on.
01:01:58.500He was, as you saw at the top of the show, at the Jewish girls' school that was shot up.
01:02:04.500And I hear him breathing, so I'm sure he's got a lot to say.
01:04:59.720There's literally no reason it will not happen again, because there's no, there's nothing stopping it.
01:05:06.380I mean, I was saying to Alexa the other day, when she was in front of the Beth Tikva synagogue that had been attacked for a second time in Montreal.
01:05:18.080When I, I haven't been in France for a while, but when I was there and I visited a Jewish grocery store, there is a paramilitary cop outside with a very serious military-style weapon.
01:05:29.840When I was in Italy, in Bologna, at the Jewish synagogue, there's a cop, like they're permanently stationed outside, because that is the state of anti-Semitic violence in those countries.
01:05:44.840Are we at the state where we've gone in 10 years from being one of the safest places in the world to be Jewish to where we literally need 24-hour paramilitary protection for the Jews?
01:05:55.020And the answer is, if Trudeau is not booted out immediately, for sure, I hope Pierre Polyev will do something more than just tweet about it.
01:06:03.500I don't know, it's sort of gross to me.
01:06:05.400And the fact that the official Jews haven't supported open immigration for so long, they have abided this problem.
01:06:14.800And even now, they're too shy to properly condemn the prime minister, the premier, the mayor, or the police chief.
01:06:23.340Anyway, I'm ranting a bit, but I think it's a...
01:06:25.860Canada is now known as an anti-Semitic hotbed, which it should not be.
01:06:31.300And by the way, they're not Canadians.
01:06:32.48090% of the people at these hate marches, 90% of the people, I believe, committing the crimes are not Canadian, or they're very new Canadians that Trudeau has ushered in.
01:06:45.320These are foreign anti-Semites brought here, and they were not vetted in any way.
01:06:52.320They were not assimilated or integrated in any way.
01:06:54.500They've teamed up with local Antifa and other woke leftists, and that's just anti-Semitic crime wave.
01:07:01.520And I think it's super gross and very depressing.
01:07:03.960And it's only going to get worse as Justin Trudeau seeks to bring in thousands of Gazans who had their support for Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups increase after they saw the horrors of October 7th.
01:07:19.500Just going back to your comments from Yara Sachs about Israel being corrupt, it's funny how she never brought up the corruption of her friend Mahmoud Abbas, who has been leader of, I guess, the PLO since 2005.
01:07:38.400Continues to postpone the elections indefinitely, uses aid dollars to compensate terrorists and terrorist families for the killing and maiming of Jews, but she saves her ire for Bibi Netanyahu.
01:07:54.720Yeah, she really is a Justin Trudeau kind of Jew.
01:07:58.020But I think it's always been the case that the best friends of the Jews are actually non-Jews.
01:16:02.440And, you know, a lot of the work ahead is just exposing the things that have been hidden for the last nearly 10 years under Justin Trudeau,
01:16:08.840because there's going to be so much of that going forward.
01:16:11.460We'll get access to documents that the government wouldn't turn over before.
01:16:15.900The number of scandals uncovered in the first two years of Polyev's leadership that occurred under the liberals,