Kelly McPurland: Trudeau can’t understand his words about the Brenda Lucki scandal

Kelly McPurland: Trudeau can’t understand his words about the Brenda Lucki scandal

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The secret is not knowing what pressure the Prime Minister thinks of “excessive” pressure.

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June 27, 2022 • 7 hours ago • Read for 4 minutes • 85 Comments Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with outreach guests at a working session of the G7 Summit on June 27, 2022 at Schloss Elmau, a Bavarian resort near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. , Adjust the jacket.Reuters / Lucas Bath / Pool

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To protect himself from the recent turmoil that involves the Trudeau administration, the Prime Minister and his emergency minister are providing explanations that go against both the logic and the evidence at hand.

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The claims made by Justin Trudeau and Minister Bill Blair have contradictions that deny their credibility. They cannot withstand scrutiny. And neither person can admit the benefits of suspicion.

The incident in question is the turmoil in the investigation of a mass shooting that killed 22 people in Nova Scotia in 2020. The leaked evidence is that Trudeau and Blair attempted to abuse the tragedy for their own political interests by pressured RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to publish details of the weapons used. Is shown. The Liberal Party apparently may not have done much to stop the use of such weapons, but justified the attention-grabbing firearms policy they would have seemed to be doing something. I wanted to use that information to do.

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The leaked memo originated from Supt. Mountaineer senior Darren Campbell attends a conference call with Lucky after being shot. A detailed note about Campbell’s phone shows that Lucky was upset that the details of the weapon had not been announced. She said, “The RCMP (we) promised to disclose this information to the Minister of Public Security and her Prime Minister’s Office,” and “despised her for not following her instructions.” I blamed him. “

Blair, then Minister of Public Security, argues that the claim is not true. He says he did nothing to interfere with the cavalry investigation. Initially, he tried to undermine Campbell’s credibility, claiming that “the director clearly reached his own conclusion and his notes reflect that,” and Campbell from his fellow officers and RCMP Brass. I went back when I attracted the wave of support. “I never doubt the director’s honesty and honesty,” he told the House of Commons, saying he accepted the guarantee that Campbell was “a model police officer and a sincere person.”

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But how can Blair believe that Campbell is an exemplary officer of outstanding ability? If Campbell accomplishes that, he should obviously be fired. If he didn’t-if Lucky actually promised Blair and Trudeau to get a weapon list-the entire Blair defense would collapse.

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The prime minister said he was crazy than the prime minister and could mean something completely different. Trudeau argued that he did not “excessively influence or pressure” Lucky in a series of summits that conveniently kept him away from the conflict. The secret is that you don’t know what kind of pressure Trudeau considers to be “excessive.” His achievements show that he sees all the pressure he puts on him what he wants to be perfectly appropriate.

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Trudeau says he is still “very” lucky and confident, whatever the type of arm twist he used, whether justified or unjustified. But how can he do it? If Lucky invented a story about the promise to Trudeau and Blair and used it to beat her subordinates, she wouldn’t be worthy of the Prime Minister’s trust. And if she tells her truth that she was under strong pressure to give her political support to the Liberal Party, Trudeau and Blair are lying when denying that they have put pressure on her. ..

Lucky did not deny the use of the words recorded in Campbell’s memo, but she admitted that she regretted “how I approached the meeting and how it affected attendees.” And Campbell isn’t just talking about his conference call. In addition, Nova Scotia’s strategic communications director, Leah Scanlan, is conducting an ongoing investigation into the shootings, and Trudeau and Blair are “considering what we can and cannot say” at a press conference. Said. Prime Minister Blair and 100% of the Prime Minister … and we have an irreversible commissioner. “

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So there are three RCMP staff who understood that Ottawa’s political boss was making a request and expected to comply. Is it possible that all three somehow got the message wrong? And where would the RCMP Commissioner get the impression that the Prime Minister wanted a particular weapon list, if no one had requested it?

The list of questions about Ottawa’s behavior continues to grow. In the shooting investigation, we want to know why the Justice Department has withheld four pages (out of 2,000 pages), including Campbell’s memo. A spokeswoman said the department wanted to see if the page was “privileged.” This is the preferred device used by Trudeau people to avoid meeting information demands. Is it entirely a coincidence that only pages containing materials that are most likely to confuse Trudeau need “further evaluation” and have been kept secret by government ministries for months?

The prime minister was cited twice for ethical violations. The Snuffs ectenia repeatedly question his judgment. At the SNC / La Balance Scandal, he showed his willingness to interfere with legal issues intended to be protected from political invasion. As a result, he cannot recognize the benefits of suspicion when he declares innocent about suspicious behavior that has been accused again. Justin Trudeau can’t believe his words. He may have served in good faith once. But it’s not been a long time now.

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