The MeidasTouch Podcast

Canada MP Destroys Trump with What He Fears Most

Aug 31, 2025
Charlie Angus, former Canadian MP and leader of the resistance tour, reveals his plans for launching Meidas Canada on Labor Day. He discusses Canada's strong response to the pressures of Trump’s administration, emphasizing the nation's commitment to international law and accountability. The conversation addresses Canada’s resilience against U.S. bullying and the importance of unity in confronting authoritarianism. Angus urges community engagement to combat rising fascism and highlights the significance of solidarity among allies.
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Canada's Shift From Politeness To Resistance

  • Charlie Angus says Canada has moved from politeness to active resistance against Trump-era threats and influence.
  • He argues Canadians will stand independently and not be bullied into concessions or influence.
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Threats To Judges Undermine Global Law

  • Angus frames threats to a Canadian ICC judge as attacks on international law and global justice.
  • He warns that accepting such gangster-style threats would erode the rule of law everywhere.
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Playing Nice Invites More Pressure

  • Angus criticizes U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra's victim narrative and gaslighting of Canada.
  • He says playing conciliatory only invites more demands from a bully-like administration.
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