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BIRCH: She believed the right thing would protect the Liberal party, and the Prime Minister, from a scandal like we now have


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals say, “everyone has had their say now, time to move on.”  

I however, disagree, and I say this because they haven’t. 

The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, former Minister of
Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Many of the players in the SNC Lavalin scandal have not been called on to speak and they are still hiding. Also, Jody Wilson-Raybould (Liberal MP for Vancouver -  Granville) has said everything about what she is allowed to address, but she is still muzzled on some topics.

Regardless, her introduction of a taped recording between herself and Michael Wernick is incredibly damning proof of the Prime Ministers Office (PMO) interfering in our judicial system. Jody Wilson-Raybould has tried to play nice, to correct the Liberal course, but the gloves are off now ... and she has all the evidence.

Secondly .... even if everything was said, we can’t move on until the consequences are done. This isn’t about public opinion, it is a matter for the courts. We now need an RCMP investigation and after that we may need charges.
 
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Jody Wilson-Raybould, as Justin Trudeau’s former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, was committed to doing the right thing.  She believed the right thing would protect the Liberal party, and the Prime Minister, from a scandal like we now have.

So now we have a situation where I believe she has given up hope of the Prime Minister, and the Liberal Party of Canada, purging the corruption on their own.   

She is going to take whatever means required to cut out it out herself, armed with nothing but the truth so help her God!

So, cool your heels Prime Minister Trudeau ... this isn’t over yet. And ... don’t you have more people to throw under the bus?

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