Stand on Guard with David Krayden - December 02, 2024


Poilievre DESTROYS Trudeau's Security Claims | Stand on Guard


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

156.8745

Word Count

5,673

Sentence Count

446

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Justin Trudeau's trip to Mar-A-Largo with Donald Trump, the Indian spy scandal, and why Patrick Brown is a disaster in the Ontario leadership race. Also, Canada Post is running out of time to get your Christmas merchandise out in time for the holidays.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Quickly, Minister, because I do think it matters.
00:00:04.320 Did you get the impression that Donald Trump likes Justin Trudeau?
00:00:07.780 Very much so.
00:00:08.800 Very much so.
00:00:09.420 It was a very cordial.
00:00:11.200 At the end, he walked us to the cars, to the front door of Mar-a-Lago.
00:00:16.420 He said to the Prime Minister, keep in touch, call me anytime, talk soon.
00:00:21.160 It was a very cordial, warm dinner.
00:00:26.140 As I say, the president at one point, with his iPad, was controlling the music.
00:00:33.020 He was asking what people wanted to hear in terms of music.
00:00:36.660 It was a very warm, cordial meeting.
00:00:41.000 And I saw very much the mutual respect and warmth between the two leaders.
00:00:49.420 And, of course, it was Dominique LeBlanc, our public safety minister,
00:00:53.320 describing the wonderful friendship that exists between President-elect Donald Trump
00:00:58.620 and our own Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.
00:01:01.700 Now, if you believe that little story, I've got a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
00:01:07.520 But we'll be right back.
00:01:09.000 It's going to be an exciting show.
00:01:10.980 So we are in a very precarious position in this country.
00:01:15.240 We need political change, but we also need the resolve to resist.
00:01:19.760 Yes, please like the station.
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00:01:42.160 We are having the best week I've ever had on this broadcast.
00:01:47.340 And thanks to all of you.
00:01:49.700 And just a reminder, if you're ordering from the store the merchandise,
00:01:54.260 please don't use a postal box address.
00:01:57.940 Use a real house or apartment address.
00:02:01.940 And don't worry about Canada Post.
00:02:05.840 The firm we're working with to deliver these T-shirts and hoodies and hats and cups
00:02:11.680 are not using Canada Post.
00:02:13.540 So if that's a question on your mind about Christmas, strike or no strike, the merchandise will get there.
00:02:20.640 There's a couple of folks who still haven't got their merchandise from a week or so ago.
00:02:25.700 We're looking into that and we'll solve the problem.
00:02:28.920 Ninety-nine percent of things are going smoothly.
00:02:32.520 Don't worry about Canada Post.
00:02:33.760 Had to mention that at the beginning here.
00:02:35.760 So we got so many things happening and I don't know where to start.
00:02:41.380 This, while I was at the gym this morning, got a call about this story here.
00:02:45.420 And I find this just, what do you suppose going on here, folks?
00:02:50.400 Where have we seen this one before?
00:02:52.660 Every time Justin Trudeau needs to find a distraction, wants to put your attention someplace else.
00:02:59.540 Well, there's India.
00:03:00.680 Even though this is the same Justin Trudeau, of course, who said, first of all, accused the Indians of plotting murder and mayhem against Calistani terrorists.
00:03:12.540 Then he denied he even said it because the Privy Council office came out and said there's no evidence of any wrongdoing by Indian Prime Minister Modi or any of the diplomats here in Canada.
00:03:26.660 So what do you think Justin Trudeau is going to do now?
00:03:28.640 Now, of course, he's running down the Mar-a-Lago.
00:03:31.420 We talked about this all weekend.
00:03:33.520 And, of course, at the beginning, we saw Dominique LeBlanc describe this tender relationship that exists between Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump.
00:03:42.000 And they're just the best of friends.
00:03:44.060 And Donald Trump, of course, just thinks the world of him, even though he's called him two-faced and he thinks his policies are crap.
00:03:49.900 But they just love each other.
00:03:51.600 But Justin Trudeau needs a distraction right now because pure poly.
00:03:57.700 Remember the last poll I showed you from last week?
00:04:00.820 Conservatives, 47 percent.
00:04:03.040 Liberals, 17 percent.
00:04:04.800 Tied with the NDP for second place.
00:04:08.440 30 points ahead.
00:04:10.200 Conservatives are 30 points ahead in this poll.
00:04:13.180 The bad news polls are 22 points ahead.
00:04:15.480 So, of course, Justin Trudeau needs a little bit of distraction here.
00:04:19.460 And Patrick Brown is a distraction.
00:04:23.280 Yes.
00:04:25.400 Yes.
00:04:26.780 So the Indian government was interfering in Patrick Brown's conservative leadership campaign.
00:04:33.620 Nobody needed to interfere in Patrick Brown's conservative leadership campaign.
00:04:37.900 He was in the basement.
00:04:42.200 Four percent support.
00:04:44.680 Now, I was very involved in this campaign.
00:04:49.220 I was writing daily columns at this time for the Western Standard.
00:04:53.880 I openly endorsed Pierre Polyev because I said he was the only viable candidate.
00:04:58.540 He was the only really, truly conservative candidate.
00:05:01.920 We needed a change.
00:05:03.040 From, you know, his predecessor could not go on with red Tories running the party.
00:05:13.360 Jean Chiré was a disaster.
00:05:14.920 Another red Tory.
00:05:16.040 Patrick Brown was the guy who was a horrible provincial conservative leader in Ontario.
00:05:21.420 That betrayed everybody that he went out.
00:05:24.180 All the grassroots supporters he went out and attracted.
00:05:26.620 He betrayed them all.
00:05:29.000 You know, here he was pretending to be this social conservative.
00:05:31.840 And, of course, the first thing he did was start going to gay pride parades and sticking everybody's nose in it.
00:05:39.260 And that's why Patrick Brown didn't have a hope in hell.
00:05:43.320 But I have to laugh because, when you see this, my old friend, of course, and I said this at the time.
00:05:50.200 I said, you know, Pierre Polyv is the only chance a conservative party has to stay alive as a party.
00:05:56.780 If they choose another red Tory, the party's dead.
00:05:59.120 And this will mean conservatives will find another, you know, obviously that would have been the People's Party of Canada.
00:06:07.660 But they needed a viable principled conservative, and that's why they chose Pierre Polyv.
00:06:14.380 Now, I have to laugh.
00:06:19.560 Now, they're asking my old friend Michelle Rempel-Garner, who I said at the time publicly, don't support Patrick Brown.
00:06:27.900 It's a really, really stupid thing to do.
00:06:30.380 But, of course, she did.
00:06:31.380 And she's been trying to run back from it ever since.
00:06:34.020 This is Brown's national campaign co-chair, Conservative MP Michelle Rempel-Garner, allegedly was pressured to withdraw her support for Brown in the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership race.
00:06:45.900 Confidential sources told Radio Canada, Rempel-Garner categorically denies the allegation.
00:06:51.420 Well, I have no clue if that's the case.
00:06:54.240 But this is much ado about nothing.
00:06:57.200 Because Patrick Brown did not have a hope in hell of becoming the leader of the Conservative Party.
00:07:04.980 I don't think he could have won even if Pierre Polyv wasn't in the race.
00:07:08.280 Because he was just so lacking in credibility after his time as the leader of the provincial PC party.
00:07:17.940 And believe me, he was a progressive Conservative in every sense of the word.
00:07:22.360 Now, before we get into the two visions for the border,
00:07:28.720 I want to talk about how Pierre Polyv very cleverly has outsmarted the NDP with their non-confidence.
00:07:39.100 Of course, Jagmeet Singh is only hanging around to get his pension.
00:07:43.620 He's keeping the government alive until he can get his pension.
00:07:46.700 That's all he's up to.
00:07:48.020 It's clear.
00:07:48.500 So one day, I hate Justin Trudeau.
00:07:50.280 The next day, I'm going to support Justin Trudeau.
00:07:52.700 One day, I can see eye-to-eye with Justin Trudeau on this one.
00:07:56.560 Next day, we're going to vote against this one.
00:07:58.920 Except when the actual vote comes.
00:08:00.740 And Jagmeet Singh and his Maserati car and his leather bags and his designer watches.
00:08:10.160 He screws his supporters every time.
00:08:17.180 And of course, his MPs are fed up with him too.
00:08:19.660 Who wouldn't be?
00:08:20.740 So what does Pierre Polyev do here?
00:08:23.220 I agree with Jagmeet Singh that the Trudeau government is greedy and anti-worker.
00:08:28.220 Now, Jagmeet Singh will have a chance to vote for a non-confidence motion made up entirely of his own words.
00:08:34.860 Will Jagmeet vote yes or no on his own words?
00:08:39.400 And here's the common sense conservative motion.
00:08:42.400 I think this is brilliant.
00:08:44.960 And actually, in church yesterday, one of my very good friends, who's probably watching this right now, reminded me of this.
00:08:52.300 Because I had completely forgotten Pierre Polyev had done this.
00:08:57.120 Just so much going on.
00:08:59.820 But, Mark, if you're watching right now, thank you very much for reminding me of this during our break in church yesterday.
00:09:09.400 Common sense conservative motion.
00:09:10.720 Whereas the leader of the New Democratic said he ripped up his supply and confidence agreement with the Liberal government.
00:09:16.520 Yeah, he said that I don't know how many times.
00:09:19.060 Whereas the Liberal leader said the Liberals are too weak, too selfish, and too beholden to corporate interests to fight for the people.
00:09:25.660 Whereas the Liberal, the NDP leader said the Liberal government will always cave to corporate greed and always step in to make sure that unions have no powers.
00:09:34.580 In response to the Liberal Labour minister's referrals to the Canadian Industrial Relations Board that ordered the workers of Teamsters Canada to a rail conference and the IWU 514 to resume their duties, violating their right to strike.
00:09:49.240 Therefore, the House agrees with the NDP leader and the House proclaims it has lost confidence in the prime minister and the government.
00:09:56.280 And, well, that is good politics.
00:10:03.280 I don't know if Pierre thought of that one himself or one of the advisors did, but this is a brilliant plan to make Jagmeet Singh eat his own words.
00:10:13.820 This man, I am so fed up.
00:10:15.880 I think he's even more unprincipled than Justin Trudeau.
00:10:20.360 This is a man who just completely pretends to be a friend of the workers, and he's a bloated corporate lawyer who's got just too much time and money on his hands.
00:10:33.320 And he's, I don't know what he's doing in politics, because he really could have found just as much money elsewhere, you know, in the business of law.
00:10:43.680 But no, he wants to, wants to feed off the taxpayers.
00:10:47.280 And that's, that's all it comes down to.
00:10:49.140 Now, let us have a look at two views here of the border.
00:10:55.160 Now, Dominique LeBlanc, of course, we'll have on in a minute.
00:10:57.780 He, believe it or not, is still claiming that we need more security at the border.
00:11:02.920 But that's Stephen Harper's fault, because Stephen Harper took all of the border security away.
00:11:09.680 Nine years ago.
00:11:11.600 And for some reason, they've forgotten to put it back.
00:11:14.920 But it's Stephen Harper's fault.
00:11:16.380 And that's, you know, Dominique LeBlanc is so lacking in credibility.
00:11:20.840 But listen to, I'll play as much of this as I can.
00:11:25.700 This is a really good dissertation from Conservative leader Pierre Pauly of yesterday, Sunday, talking about his vision for the border.
00:11:34.420 Schruteau is a weak leader who has lost control of spending, lost control of immigration, and lost control of our border.
00:11:44.500 And don't take my word for it.
00:11:48.380 Look at the facts.
00:11:49.220 His own government admits there are as many as 500,000 people in Canada illegally.
00:11:54.840 We now know that the seizures of fentanyl doses by U.S. Border Patrol at U.S.-Canada border have more than tripled between last year and this year.
00:12:03.740 In 12 months to September, 2024, 11,600 pounds of drugs have been seized by U.S. Border Patrol agents at the Canada-U.S. border.
00:12:17.320 In 2024, U.S. Border Guards caught 10 times more people sneaking southward from Canada than in 2022.
00:12:26.460 This is a problem that we expect will only get worse because we have 700,000 international students here now that Trudeau and his former immigration minister, Sean Frazier, hinted that they would be able to stay permanently.
00:12:39.380 And now, suddenly, that message has reversed, and Trudeau and the NDP liberal government say that their plan is to hope, with the honor system, that they will leave voluntarily.
00:12:52.340 CESIS, and then there's the drugs.
00:12:55.800 CESIS, I'm quoting now from a document obtained by Access to Information by Blacklock's reporter.
00:13:01.840 This is a briefing note the prime minister received almost a year ago.
00:13:05.200 CESIS identifies more than 350 organized crime groups actively involved in the domestic illegal fentanyl market.
00:13:13.420 And what has Trudeau done since he got this information back in January, almost a year ago?
00:13:18.280 Absolutely nothing other than try to legalize and liberalize these same drugs.
00:13:24.100 He has weakened our borders, and he doesn't even inspect 99% of shipping containers that come into our country.
00:13:30.840 Since Trudeau became prime minister, there's been a 632% increase in U.S. border control encounters with people illegally attempting to enter the United States from Canada.
00:13:42.500 In the first 10 months of 2024 alone, U.S. Border Patrol has intercepted more than 21,000 people illegally crossing our border.
00:13:50.300 And on top of that, it doesn't include the dangers that are coming into Canada from the United States because of Trudeau's broken border.
00:14:00.580 According to Toronto Police, 82% of gun crime is done with American guns that Trudeau allows over our borders because of the weak inspection system.
00:14:13.380 And the drugs that come across the border, the existence of Roxham Road and other illegal border crossings that Justin Trudeau opened,
00:14:24.780 right after he put out a tweet to the entire world saying,
00:14:28.840 Welcome to Canada. Come on in. We'll invite anybody across our borders.
00:14:34.140 That chaos has persisted.
00:14:36.580 It is clear that after nine years, Trudeau is not worth the cost, the crime, the corruption, and the chaos.
00:14:42.940 He has lost control of our border, lost control of immigration, lost control of our finances.
00:14:48.280 And that is why today I am calling on the government to fix Trudeau's broken border.
00:14:54.260 I'm demanding that the Trudeau government quickly present a Canada First plan to Parliament
00:15:00.040 that includes increased patrols, working with provincial law enforcement, deploying new technology,
00:15:06.540 cracking down on illegal drug production and trafficking,
00:15:09.140 tightening visas, securing our ports, and expanding the mandate of CBSA officers to fix the broken border.
00:15:16.780 These new technologies would include scanners, helicopters, towers, drones.
00:15:21.360 We also proposed temporarily deputizing provincial law enforcement
00:15:28.460 whose premiers wish to fill in the holes that Trudeau government has caused.
00:15:34.660 This, of course, is a—I'm embarrassed that we even have to suggest this,
00:15:39.100 but it would be a temporary measure to fix what Trudeau—or to patch up the holes that Trudeau has opened.
00:15:45.800 We need a real crackdown on illegal drug production and trafficking
00:15:50.340 by reversing, for example, the C5 changes that Trudeau brought in,
00:15:55.980 which reduced penalties for production and trafficking of hard drugs.
00:16:01.440 We need to secure—we need boots on the ground, scanners all around, and a stronger border.
00:16:07.700 We need to expand the mandate of CBSA officers to enforce the law beyond border posts.
00:16:12.860 The reality is that Trudeau has lost control of the deficit of immigration and of our border.
00:16:19.940 In less than two months, President Trump will come into office.
00:16:23.040 He has threatened the possibility of imposing tariffs
00:16:26.580 unless there is action to address Trudeau's broken border.
00:16:30.260 Since Trudeau became Prime Minister,
00:16:32.280 there have been massive increases in illegal border activity.
00:16:36.620 It is his job to immediately introduce action to solve it.
00:16:40.420 Now, it's not just for Donald Trump.
00:16:41.980 Frankly, we have to acknowledge that he is the new President of the United States of America,
00:16:45.860 and we have to protect our economic interests, but we have to protect our own interests.
00:16:50.920 It is unacceptable for Canadians to have 47,000 overdose deaths.
00:16:57.260 It is unacceptable for Canadians to have 350 crime groups actively producing and shipping fentanyl.
00:17:07.440 It is unacceptable for Canadians to have $100 billion of money laundering.
00:17:11.980 It is unacceptable for Canadians to see a 200% increase in overdose deaths.
00:17:17.300 Even if President Trump were not calling for this action,
00:17:20.900 we should be doing it for our own country and for our own interests.
00:17:24.260 Yeah, I like that, because it's Canada first equals America first.
00:17:31.200 We can work together because we should have the same values.
00:17:34.640 We should be working towards the same objective.
00:17:37.640 Now, I said yesterday, and people have commented on this,
00:17:41.040 is that why do you think the least damage Justin Trudeau did was from 2017 to 2021?
00:17:48.640 It's because Donald Trump was president during those years, and he kept Justin Trudeau in check.
00:17:56.420 That's what happened.
00:17:58.140 Now, I don't think Justin Trudeau is going to be around for much of Donald Trump's presidency this time,
00:18:03.560 but it's clear he's not even president yet, and he's already keeping this liberal government in check.
00:18:07.920 Let's listen to public safety minister Dominic LeBlanc try to convince the CBC.
00:18:16.780 And, of course, he would go to Rosemary Barton, wouldn't he, when he wants to grovel
00:18:20.820 about how Trudeau is going to do whatever Donald Trump says,
00:18:25.220 because they don't want that 25% terror, and they're prepared to do just about anything.
00:18:29.460 It was a warm sort of social evening as well.
00:18:34.500 The president talked to us about Mar-a-Lago, told stories about the election campaign.
00:18:41.640 The prime minister and he discussed challenges around the world.
00:18:46.040 The president asked a lot of questions of the prime minister about different world leaders
00:18:50.900 or different circumstances around the world.
00:18:53.640 So that was important.
00:18:54.660 I think it was important to have an opportunity to meet some of his incoming cabinet secretaries.
00:19:00.540 I was sitting at the table close to the incoming commerce secretary,
00:19:03.900 who will also be responsible for the U.S. trade representative function, Howard Lutnik.
00:19:09.480 He and I spoke about tariffs and what they would mean to the economy.
00:19:13.300 We spoke about the border.
00:19:14.760 So it was a chance, I think, for the prime minister to talk to the president
00:19:19.460 about the importance of the relationship.
00:19:21.200 They talked about energy security.
00:19:23.780 They talked about pipelines.
00:19:25.260 They talked about different conflicts around the world.
00:19:28.620 China, some of the challenges of China.
00:19:30.900 But it was also to understand, as you noted, the threat of tariffs
00:19:35.000 and some of the stuff that we're doing at the border now
00:19:38.080 and additional measures that we're going to take.
00:19:40.020 Okay, and I have a few questions about that.
00:19:41.480 But just so we're clear, you didn't get a commitment from the president-elect
00:19:44.820 to not move forward with the tariffs.
00:19:46.520 That's fair to say.
00:19:47.180 You didn't get that, but what did you get in terms of any reassurance about the idea of tariffs?
00:19:54.180 So we got, I think, a mutual understanding of what they're concerned about in terms of border security.
00:20:03.440 All of their concerns are shared by Canadians and by the government of Canada.
00:20:08.300 The president and his cabinet secretaries understood that.
00:20:12.960 We talked about the challenge that fentanyl represents in Canada.
00:20:16.720 And these are shared objectives.
00:20:19.780 We talked about the security posture currently.
00:20:22.460 Do you believe any government would repeat the word challenge with such rapidity?
00:20:30.840 Here he goes.
00:20:31.300 Challenge, it's a challenge, it's a challenge, it's a challenge.
00:20:34.240 I mean, I am so sick of hearing about these challenges.
00:20:37.340 Because these are not just challenges.
00:20:39.860 These are problems.
00:20:41.560 Big, big problems.
00:20:43.340 Which people like Dominique LeBlanc does not have any intention of fixing.
00:20:48.800 And that is really the point.
00:20:50.180 Here he is blathering on about how they're going to do it.
00:20:54.280 Barton has got him here, actually.
00:20:56.260 Because he won't admit it.
00:20:58.460 He's got no assurance from Donald Trump that this tariff is going to go down.
00:21:02.180 Because Donald Trump doesn't trust the Trudeau government.
00:21:05.820 He doesn't think Trudeau's serious.
00:21:08.860 That's clearly what's going on.
00:21:11.760 The border that we believe to be effective.
00:21:13.960 We also discussed additional measures and visible measures.
00:21:17.480 He just said, the border which we believe to be effective.
00:21:23.500 Did you hear that?
00:21:24.980 If you hear one thing from Dominique LeBlanc.
00:21:27.720 Listen to this again.
00:21:28.480 These are shared objectives.
00:21:30.700 We talked about the security posture currently at the border that we believe to be effective.
00:21:35.820 Obviously, Dominique LeBlanc hasn't gotten it.
00:21:41.760 Neither has Justin Trudeau.
00:21:43.900 Because what Donald Trump is saying is that the security at the border is not effective.
00:21:49.860 And here's Dominique LeBlanc saying it is effective.
00:21:54.880 Even though he just told a bloc Quebec YMP last week in the House of Commons.
00:22:00.000 In fact, he's told two bloc MPs this.
00:22:03.620 That if there's any problems with border security, it's Stephen Harper's fault.
00:22:08.160 Because he cut security into border.
00:22:10.880 So Dominique LeBlanc is not getting it.
00:22:13.680 And there's no two closer in the cabinet than Dominique LeBlanc and Justin Trudeau.
00:22:20.240 These two have known each other for a long time.
00:22:22.600 They're very close.
00:22:24.220 Whatever Dominique LeBlanc is saying.
00:22:26.020 And this is why Trudeau took him down to visit Donald Trump.
00:22:29.820 Obviously, it's public security.
00:22:31.800 He's concerned about the border.
00:22:33.140 But he's also a very close friend of Justin Trudeau.
00:22:35.440 And he wanted him to be there.
00:22:37.560 Neither of them got it.
00:22:38.980 I can assure you that.
00:22:40.520 Pierre Paglia gets it.
00:22:42.460 And this is why, to go back to what we started the broadcast with,
00:22:47.480 this is why you're seeing stories today about Pierre Paglia was helped by the Indian government
00:22:53.460 to get the leadership of the Conservative Party.
00:22:56.320 Which is absolute stupidity.
00:23:00.020 If, like I say, you were there at the time.
00:23:02.300 And I publicly endorsed Pierre Paglia as the only viable candidate for the Conservative Party
00:23:09.140 when I was a columnist at that time for the Western Standard.
00:23:12.460 I thought it was the only thing we could do.
00:23:14.180 A little more...
00:23:14.980 Additional measures and visible measures that we were going to put in place over the coming weeks.
00:23:20.100 And we also established, Rosemary, a path, a personal series of rapports that I think will allow us to continue to make that case.
00:23:31.560 Incoming Secretary Lutnik texted me the next morning and wants to get together again in the next few weeks
00:23:38.140 to continue the conversation around the border.
00:23:40.680 So that is very valuable, I think, in helping them understand the shared priorities that we have with their government.
00:23:48.140 So what is happening then with the border, Minister?
00:23:50.560 This is your portfolio.
00:23:51.900 This is your file.
00:23:52.600 The Prime Minister apparently said at that meeting that he was going to increase helicopter patrol.
00:23:58.320 How quickly are we going to see a change in the posture at the border?
00:24:02.020 How much money are you going to put behind it?
00:24:04.140 And will we see that in the fall economic statement?
00:24:06.100 So three questions.
00:24:08.660 We, Rosemary, talked about a lot of the Canada-U.S. cooperation that currently exists.
00:24:14.540 There are literally sections of the border where there are Canadian surveillance cameras and drone coverage.
00:24:21.480 And then a certain sector 100 kilometers away is the American Customs and Border Patrol.
00:24:27.520 And they share the images in real time.
00:24:30.060 So there's such a deep integration currently in terms of border security.
00:24:34.160 So we took stock of that.
00:24:35.880 But we also told them, as we've said publicly, we told the Americans, we said publicly,
00:24:39.920 we're going to look to procure, for example, additional drones, additional police helicopters.
00:24:45.800 We're going to redeploy personnel.
00:24:48.980 As much as a reassurance exercise, we believe that the border is secure.
00:24:54.760 We believe...
00:24:55.980 Well, he said it again.
00:24:57.500 If you've got the...
00:25:00.580 This is why you have to listen to these interviews sometimes twice.
00:25:04.140 He said it again.
00:25:04.920 We believe the border is secure.
00:25:06.700 No, it's not secure.
00:25:09.220 And neither do the Americans believe it's secure.
00:25:12.460 And that's what Dominic LeBlanc is not understanding and what Justin Trudeau is not understanding.
00:25:16.560 And not only that.
00:25:17.940 Yeah, you can have all kinds of surveillance cameras.
00:25:20.020 You can have all kinds of drones and helicopters.
00:25:22.200 But if you're allowing people to cross the border illegally, like Justin Trudeau has done for the last nine years, it means absolutely nothing.
00:25:31.100 And Dominic LeBlanc knows that.
00:25:33.580 But he's not saying that.
00:25:35.780 He's not saying that.
00:25:37.360 That there has been a long history of effective cooperation between Canada and the United States.
00:25:42.920 And it's a bilateral challenge.
00:25:45.360 We're also concerned about guns.
00:25:46.880 We talked about, with the Americans, about our concern about gun smuggling coming from the south towards the north.
00:25:53.500 So these are all shared concerns that we agreed to continue to work on together.
00:25:57.560 But it's important, I think, to show Canadians and the Americans that we're stepping up in a visible and muscular way.
00:26:05.520 That's the other.
00:26:06.680 Visible and muscular way.
00:26:09.340 And, of course, that's the line that was reported around the world yesterday.
00:26:13.100 And that's, of course, it means absolutely nothing.
00:26:16.160 Now, before we go, I want to get into some really positive news here, because I didn't have a chance to get into this yesterday, of course.
00:26:22.520 Who do you think Donald Trump has nominated as his FBI director?
00:26:27.080 We've had four years of, no, eight years of FBI directors who have been disasters.
00:26:34.800 He's finally found somebody who's going to do the job.
00:26:37.400 I just want to start first with you and just get your reaction to this news tonight.
00:26:40.820 Yeah, well, it's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for the nation that depends on a highly functioning, professional, independent.
00:26:55.340 Now, this is the meddling son of a bitch who had no right to be running the FBI.
00:27:02.740 And he's got the gall to say Donald Trump doesn't have the right to appoint Kash Patel as his FBI director.
00:27:08.900 And the terrible news for all of those FBI agents who have been working for the Democratic Party for the last Democratic Party for the last four years.
00:27:18.000 I just this incredible hypocrisy, a federal bureau of investigation, the fact that Kash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job is not even like a matter for debate.
00:27:31.100 So I think what we should what we should really be thinking about right now is what does this signal in terms of Donald Trump's intent for the FBI, the installation or the nomination, I guess we should say at this point of Kash Patel's FBI director can only possibly be a plan to disrupt,
00:27:51.560 to dismantle, to distract the FBI and to possibly use it as a tool for the president's political agenda.
00:28:01.760 What the hell has the FBI being used for under Joe Biden?
00:28:08.000 The FBI has become weaponized, politicized by the Biden administration to go after the enemies and the opponents of Joe Biden.
00:28:18.480 So what is he talking about?
00:28:20.180 Donald Trump's going to do that to it.
00:28:22.480 It's already been weaponized.
00:28:24.740 Donald Trump's trying to bring it back to a law organization, a real police organization.
00:28:30.720 And by the way, we have the same problem in Canada with the RCMP.
00:28:33.620 And, you know, as an organization, we know what that what that looks like.
00:28:41.040 This country has been there before.
00:28:43.120 Right. The pre Watergate FBI, the J. Edgar Hoover FBI struck fear in the hearts of Americans across the spectrum of politicians, people in entertainment, people in the civil rights community, because the director operated at the direction of presidents to collect political intelligence and to utilize the legal authorities, the investigative authorities of the FBI to terrorize and intimidate Americans.
00:29:10.120 And what does he think the FBI has been doing under Joe Biden going after pro-life activists, going after school parents who attend school board meetings?
00:29:23.060 That's what the FBI has been up to persecuting Donald Trump endlessly, doing SWAT team attacks on people like Roger Stone.
00:29:32.560 That's what the FBI has been up to.
00:29:35.380 That's called terrorizing people.
00:29:37.260 Andrew McCabe, you waste of space.
00:29:40.420 Federal prosecutor and a public defender who defended a lot of these types of cases.
00:29:45.200 What you need to show is whether or not the FBI and government agents were using undercover operatives and informants on the day of January 6th, because if you can show that, you know, they've been out.
00:29:55.640 Hang on. But the paperwork shows having run informants.
00:29:58.520 That's a six month build up. Minimum. Right. Minimum.
00:30:01.980 It's not like they just dropped him into the Proud Boys and said, hey, go, don't disrupt, please.
00:30:05.780 Once you prove that, then you defeat the insurrection narrative with the FBI's own documentation.
00:30:11.560 Forget what the videotape shows.
00:30:13.080 Just just for for people who you can't see what's going on.
00:30:16.000 So, you know, it's what you know what he's talking about here.
00:30:18.660 This is Kash Patel saying the FBI were on the scene on January 6th, the so-called insurrection day.
00:30:26.480 They incited the riots themselves.
00:30:29.760 They were they were the ones encouraging people to riot because they wanted to go after Donald Trump supporters.
00:30:37.820 That was the last room.
00:30:40.280 The reason why Cass just said hang on or whatever is because I started smirking and rolling my eyes.
00:30:45.880 And what I meant to convey with that is, come on, we know they were involved.
00:30:49.760 Well, no, no, no.
00:30:51.300 No, look, I totally agree, though.
00:30:53.040 I'm not saying I know definitively what I'm saying is a reasonable suspicion is that there were agents.
00:30:59.280 There's a video showing a guy with an earpiece pulling people into the building.
00:31:04.260 All right.
00:31:04.500 You combine that with the evidence of Ray Epps, and it looks like you have a preponderance of evidence suggesting there may have been federal law enforcement involved in making that thing happen.
00:31:14.600 I'll get you beyond a reasonable doubt.
00:31:16.120 Two pieces of information.
00:31:17.460 Ray Epps was on FBI's most wanted list one day, and the next day he was off of the FBI's most wanted list.
00:31:24.760 There are only two ways that happens.
00:31:26.260 You die or you're informant.
00:31:28.680 Put that aside.
00:31:29.820 Under congressional testimony, Jill Sanborn, who I used to work with, the head of the FBI Counterintelligence Division, in charge of all these investigations, testified under oath when Senator Cruz asked her flat out, were there federal agents involved with January 6th?
00:31:44.500 And she said, quote, Senator, I can't answer that at this time.
00:31:48.460 Not if the answer was definitively no, having been a DOJ FBI guy myself, she would have gone there and said, nope, absolutely not.
00:31:55.960 The reason she said I can't answer that is because of the same stonewalling they gave us during Russergate with Christopher Steele, Halper, and everybody else.
00:32:02.480 It's the same narrative, and I'm telling you they were there.
00:32:05.000 So you're saying that she said I can't answer that because the answer is yes, and that would compromise whatever their operation was.
00:32:11.100 Exactly.
00:32:13.460 So we've got Andrew McCabe, the former acting director of the FBI, saying, oh, God help us, Donald Trump's going to politicize the FBI.
00:32:21.840 Kash Patel talking here about how it's already been politicized by Joe Biden.
00:32:28.900 The object here is to remove the politicization from the FBI, to get it back to a police force and not a secret police force.
00:32:39.380 That's what it's become.
00:32:40.180 It's become like the Gestapo.
00:32:42.400 These are plainclothes, secret police officers who go around spying on Americans, just like the CIA, but spying on Americans and that's who they consider the enemy of the people.
00:32:54.700 Police, what I call government creep with personnel.
00:32:59.600 The FBI's footprint has gotten so freaking big, and the biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of its intel shops.
00:33:06.740 I'd break that component out of it.
00:33:08.560 I'd shut down the FBI Hoover building on day one and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state.
00:33:16.120 And I'd take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals.
00:33:21.740 Go be cops, your cops, go be cops, go chase down murderers and rapists and drug dealers and violent offenders.
00:33:29.100 What do you need 7,000 people there for?
00:33:31.040 Same thing with DOJ.
00:33:32.320 What are all these people doing here?
00:33:34.280 Looking for the next government promotion, looking for their next fancy government title, looking for their parachute out of government.
00:33:40.280 So while you're bringing in the right people, you also have to shrink government.
00:33:43.820 So massive government reform.
00:33:45.440 Yeah.
00:33:45.840 You got to work with Congress to eliminate the billets.
00:33:48.160 This is one of the things we did when I was deputy DNI.
00:33:50.140 We got to DNI and I was like, OK, what do all these people do?
00:33:54.180 We've got the CIA, so why do I have analysts doing the CIA's job here?
00:33:57.900 Why do I have a floor of them?
00:34:00.220 Like, give me a good answer.
00:34:01.440 I don't know everything.
00:34:02.540 I don't know a lot.
00:34:03.460 But if you can give me an answer that satisfies their existence, I'm all in.
00:34:08.960 Well, we just have our own people.
00:34:12.240 OK, well, now we don't.
00:34:14.420 And we went to Congress and zeroed out a bunch of billets.
00:34:16.440 And they hated us for it.
00:34:18.320 Why?
00:34:18.860 Why would Congress hate you for that?
00:34:20.360 Not Congress, the public.
00:34:21.740 Congress is like, great, you saved us money.
00:34:23.380 You're the only agency that returned money this year because we didn't spend our entire budget.
00:34:27.660 We were literally funding seats with no humans in them.
00:34:33.640 For years.
00:34:34.480 That is why I think Cash Patel is an excellent choice for FBI director, because this could be a whole new beginning.
00:34:47.400 Now, before we go here, I want to remind you about the merchandise store.
00:34:52.200 Yes, you will get your merchandise delivered to your door.
00:34:55.300 Just once again, do not use a postal box number.
00:34:59.100 Use an address like the one on your front door and the one on your apartment.
00:35:05.660 That is it.
00:35:06.460 And yes, thank you, producer.
00:35:08.660 Phone number.
00:35:09.660 Close your phone number.
00:35:10.620 Your merchandise will get there.
00:35:11.800 And thank you so much for being interested in doing so.
00:35:15.520 We had a lot of sales yesterday.
00:35:17.320 We've had a lot of sales over the last few days.
00:35:19.440 And I think that's extremely heartening.
00:35:22.760 Now, we didn't do quite as well today, but I think, you know, we're fighting back.
00:35:27.740 And that's that's that's that is so good.
00:35:30.340 And remember, when you see this story today, you're going to see this throughout the day.
00:35:35.020 Trudeau is going to I've marked my words.
00:35:37.400 Question period today.
00:35:38.820 When Pierre Paliyev stands up and asks Justin Trudeau, hey, what happened in Mar-a-Lago?
00:35:44.740 How did your little trip go?
00:35:46.860 Trudeau is going to come back with this.
00:35:49.420 Trudeau is going to come back with this.
00:35:50.680 He's going to say, well, what about you?
00:35:52.140 You received assistance from the Indian government to become leader of the Conservative Party candidate.
00:35:57.120 That's what's going to happen today.
00:35:58.640 Anyway, I've gone over time.
00:36:00.380 Thank you so much for watching today.
00:36:02.300 I'll be back again tomorrow with all the news you need to know so we can all continue to resolve to resist.
00:36:08.900 Keep looking up.