Justin Trudeau brought a twist to the tale.
The Prime Minister appeared on the very last day of witness testimony at the foreign-interference inquiry to push back against the political damage it has caused. And to hurl a grenade at his opponent.
Mr. Trudeau, as is customary at this inquiry on secretive national-security matters, had already been interviewed behind closed doors. And as a summary of that testimony showed, he said he has seen “explosive” information about foreign interference in a political party that he did not name
Trudeau may be lying outright but even if he isn’t for a change he and his party are up to their necks in foreign interference.
