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Trudeau caught in a lie. Claimed he didn't call fellow Canadians bad names.

On the final day of the Emergencies Act inquiry, Justin Trudeau claimed, under oath, that he did not call the unvaccinated any bad names.

The Prime Minister was questioned on Friday by Eva Chipiuk, one of the lawyers representing the Freedom Convoy organizers, about statements he had made regarding the unvaccinated and the ways that he has described them.

The Prime Minister was questioned on Friday by Eva Chipiuk, one of the lawyers representing the Freedom Convoy organizers, about statements he had made regarding the unvaccinated and the ways that he has described them. But here's what he said Last September.


"There are also people who are fiercely opposed to vaccines," Trudeau told host Julie Snyder, "who don't believe in science, that are often misogynists, often also racists."

He then threateningly asks: "Do we tolerate these people?"

There were numerous witnesses that testified about his peronal attacks against fellow Canadians.

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