Canadian officials are stepping up border security following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Friday dinner with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
Trump is threatening to impose tariffs on Canada and other countries over concerns about the number of illegal migrants and drugs coming into the United States.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden gave his son, Hunter, a full and unconditional pardon for federal crimes he committed over the past decade.
Joining the discussion:
- Bill Crane is a political analyst and commentator.
- Aaron Mate hosts “Pushback with Aaron Mate” on The Grayzone
- Douglass Sloan is a Democratic Strategist and a Principal with the National Capitol Strategy Group.
- Eric Bolling is a best-selling author and host of the “Bolling!” podcast.
Thanks for dinner last night, President Trump. I look forward to the work we can do together, again. pic.twitter.com/lAWFMTtQt7
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 30, 2024
All humans are equal, but some are more equal than others.
U.S. President Joe #Biden pardoned his son #Hunter Biden on Sunday night, reversing his earlier stance of not using executive power to pardon his son or reduce his sentence. #Pardon #Trump pic.twitter.com/LdkosewIVf— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) December 2, 2024