Emergencies Act ruling sets a precedent: Drea and Sheila

The ruling found that the threshold was met for Emergencies Act invocation, and made the law out to be vague and easy to use, although it is very clear about under which rare circumstances it can be invoked.

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Yesterday, Rebel's Sheila Gunn Reid and Drea Humphrey live reacted to Justin Trudeau's response to the ruling from the Public Order Emergency Commission, where they found out that the PM was ruled justified in invoking martial law against the peaceful Freedom Truckers.

The two discussed how the Prime Minister said he wished he had said his infamous 'fringe minority' insult directed towards the Truckers differently, and even made the claim that he 'respected everybody's right to choose.'

The ruling found that the threshold was met for Emergencies Act invocation, and made the law out to be vague and easy to use, although it is very specific about under which rare circumstances it can be invoked.

"What's scary about this is it almost sets precedent of sorts to do it again the next time somebody disagrees with, you know, the Trudeau government. And I think they use the wording of the act, It was appropriate and effective, which really reminds me of how they discussed COVID 19 vaccines," said Drea.

Watch the evidence for yourself today: http://TrudeauOnTrial.com

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