The Biden administration may have used it as a trial run for suppressing dissent in America.
Not surprising, but significant
The Biden administration still remains constrained by what it can do domestically. Like the Clinton and Obama administrations, it’s pushed the limits of what is possible, domestically surveilling and prosecuting political opponents in the name of counterintelligence, pushing tech companies to suppress opposing views in the name of disinformation, but there are still a whole lot of limits. There are however none abroad.
And anyone who viewed Canada’s ruthless crackdown on the Freedom Convoy’s civil disobedience as the sort of thing leftists would love to be able to do on a large scale in America has more reason than ever to be concerned.
The inquiry is required by law as a result of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to invoke the never-before-used Emergencies Act on Feb. 14 to end the protests.
Powers under the act were used to freeze the bank accounts, ban travel to protest sites and compel trucks to tow vehicles blocking streets. The commission must determine whether the Liberal government was justified in using those measures.
Freeland told the inquiry about a Feb. 10 phone call from Brian Deese, the director of the National Economic Council and Biden’s top economic adviser, who expressed urgent concern about the border blockades.
“They are very, very, very worried,” Freeland wrote in an email to her staff. “If this is not sorted out in the next 12 hours, all of their northeastern car plants will shut down.”
Brian Clow, Trudeau’s deputy chief of staff, had already heard from White House officials including Juan Gonzalez, special assistant to the president and the National Security Council senior director for the Western Hemisphere.
Gonzalez wanted to connect Trudeau’s national security adviser, Jody Thomas, with officials at the Department of Homeland Security.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was also preoccupied with the border blockades. The same day Deese called Freeland, Buttigieg got hold of Transport Minister Omar Alghabra to press his counterpart for “a plan to resolve” the disruptions.
Buttigieg initiated the call, an interaction Alghabra told the commission was “unusual.”
During her testimony Thursday, Freeland told the commission the pace of the cross-border interactions during the crisis was uncharacteristically swift. Meetings that typically required advance notice and effort to arrange took place within 24 hours.
In an email to staff, Freeland noted Deese had requested daily updates — a stark signal that a “hard to get hold of” White House adviser was following closely.
Those check-ins never transpired. Four days after the Deese call and three days after Trudeau touched base with Biden, the government invoked the Emergencies Act.
Was the Biden administration really concerned about automobile industry shortages? The food and supply shortages, including fertilizer, don’t seem to have trouble this administration much.
Instead, the Biden administration threw everyone into the mix, including national security advisers to pressure the Canadian government and coordinate on a “solution”.
And it seems as if Biden had interlinked American anti-lockdown protests and Canadian ones.
After the Trudeau-Biden conversation, Clow followed up with Freeland.
“POTUS was quite constructive,” he wrote. “There was no lecturing. Biden immediately agreed this is a shared problem.”
The president reportedly alluded to trucker convoys rumored to be heading to the Super Bowl in Los Angeles, as well as for the streets of Washington.
Clow’s text said Trudeau spoke with the president about American influence on the Canadian blockades, including “money, people, and political/media support.”
This was not a reaction to an economic problem, but a political one. Maybe House investigations will turn it up, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Biden admin documents on the situation were littered with claims of Russian disinformation networks and national security threats. They likely initiated counterintel operations and provided the Trudeau government with a variety of information that would not have otherwise been available.
The doomsday scenario here is that Biden admin people viewed this as a trial run for suppressing dissent in America.
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
HI, EvilDoctor
I have been watching events there with dismay, as well as what’s happening in Australia and New Zealand. I used to think they would be a haven of sanity if the US slipped into momentary madness.
This article makes one wonder who is in charge in the Biden White House. For sure it cannot be Biden himself who, by dint of his obviously severe cognitive impairment, makes a public spectacle of himself every time he opens his mouth (or moves on or off stage). Judging from the inane, irrational and dangerous policies that constantly emanate from the White House, it would appear that the person or persons in charge of setting policy and manipulating the Biden puppet are die-hard advocates of the far left and stand against everything America has stood for for nearly 250 years.
Michael S–it has been reported that 2/3 of Canadians supported the Emergencies Act crackdown. As well, we suffer from a political system that allows a government to be formed with the support of only 1/3 of the popular vote (as was the case in the last 2 elections). Technically the government can fall at anytime due to the fact that they have a minority government. However the far left New Democratic Party (NDP) has decided to support Trudeau for the balance of his mandate thus giving Trudeau a majority government and immune from falling as long as they are supported by the NDP. Canadians can look forward to another 3 years of incompetence, malfeasance, and further evisceration of the Canadian economy. This is “democracy” in Canada! I think Canada may very well go down in history as the first liberal Western democracy to be declared a “failed state”.
My, my, pdale5. I know we Americans have been suffering under a NWO administration run by an incompetent; and I know that we have vital dealings with virtually every country in the world; but don’t you think there might be at least a chance that Canada’s troubles are caused by…
…Canadians?
pdale5 Biden is not a fool or demented. He and his cohorts are dangerous.
My, my, the Americans, while deploring interference in their domestic political affairs, have had no compunction in interfering in those of other countries. In Canada, we see them giving orders to the dear leader about how to deal with legitimate protest. In the United Kingdom, the Northern Ireland protocol attracted the attention of the demented fool in the White House. And now in Israel, he dictates who cannot become minister of defence. They ain’t our brothers, these Americans, they’re just heavy.