Senator John Kennedy didn’t hold back when he called out Justin Trudeau on The Record with Greta Van Susteren. The conservative lawmaker demanded Canada’s prime minister step up and stop the flow of deadly fentanyl into the United States. Kennedy slammed Trudeau for failing to secure the border and urged him to negotiate with former President Donald Trump to fix the crisis.
Fentanyl is killing Americans every day, and Kennedy made it clear Trudeau’s weak leadership is part of the problem. While Trump took bold action to protect U.S. borders, Trudeau dithered. The senator blasted Canada for not doing enough to crack down on drug traffickers and gangs smuggling poison into American communities.
Trump’s tough stance included threats of tariffs if Canada didn’t act. But instead of working with Trump, Trudeau wasted time holding press conferences and empty meetings. Kennedy highlighted how Trump’s policies forced Mexico to tighten its borders, proving strong leadership gets results. Trudeau’s lack of urgency shows he cares more about political correctness than saving lives.
Conservatives know secure borders are non-negotiable. While liberals downplay the fentanyl disaster, Trump and his allies understand real solutions require courage. Trudeau’s failure to stop drug cartels puts American families at risk. Kennedy’s message is simple: negotiate with Trump or step aside.
The Biden administration’s open-border policies made the crisis worse, but Trump’s America First approach worked. Tariffs pressured Mexico to act, and they could do the same for Canada if Trudeau stops dragging his feet. Weak leaders create chaos, and Trudeau’s inaction proves he’s out of touch with reality.
American voters see through Trudeau’s excuses. They want leaders who put safety first, not globalist politicians who let drugs flood our streets. Kennedy’s fiery remarks remind us that strong borders save lives. It’s time for Canada to take responsibility or face the consequences.
Trump’s legacy of putting America first stands in stark contrast to the failures of today’s leaders. Conservatives won’t back down until the fentanyl pipeline is destroyed. Trudeau needs to wake up and do his job—before more Americans pay the price.
The choice is clear: protect our borders or surrender to catastrophe. Kennedy’s bold stance echoes the millions of Americans who demand security, not surrender. It’s time for Trudeau to act—or get out of the way.