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Canada MP Torches Trump over G7 Disaster

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on former Canadian MP Charlie Angus ripping Trump to shreds after Trump’s disastrous G7 appearance. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscr...

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a Donald Trump in his despicable regime. I caught up with former Canadian member of Parliament Charlie Angus, and was talking to him about Donald Trump's disastrous appearance at the G7.

By the way, did you see Prime Minister Carny, basically serving as the leader of the free

world at the G7, do you see how he had to approach a very adult and cognitively and physically deteriorating Donald Trump to say, "Donald, what's a matter? You shouldn't be upset that we're now bringing in Chinese electric vehicles. We're doing with a cap Donald with a cap you understand what I'm saying Donald. Let me first show you what Prime Minister Carny had to say to Donald Trump, kind of speaking

to Trump as though he was speaking to someone deteriorating in hospice care and I'm not trying to make a light of it. I mean, that's kind of what we're seeing, and then I want to bring in Charlie Angus who leads might as Canada because he had a profound observation that I want to talk to him about. Let me just remind you what Prime Minister Carny did to Donald Trump at the G7, let's

do it. Now I want to share with you my interview with former member of Parliament, great guy, leads might as Canada Charlie Angus and Charlie Angus had this profound observation. He explained how Donald Trump is just like the Caesars of Rome, but how Trump skipped right to Nero and has the United States burning while Donald Trump is out there engaging

in these cruel public shows of frankly humiliation and one of the things that Angus brings up, which is such a great point, is that Donald Trump debasing everybody around him and bringing people into this depravity and this immorality and just despicable behavior is all part of the plan of control.

So here's what Charlie Angus says, first, comparing Donald Trump to Nero, powerful words.

Indeed, here's the first one he says, let's play it. But there's something else that sets him apart from the modern spin dictators that we see. And that is his demand for spectacle, his love of cruelty and public humiliation. It puts him very much in the realm of the debased Caesars in the years when the Republic

Fell.

So I wrote this article about him as the American Caesars American Nero well over a year ago,

but I'm, of course, not the first person to notice.

Senator Cloud Maloru in March 2025 warned Europe that they could no longer trust the United States because of Trump as American Caesar. He wrote Trump's message is that being his ally serves no purpose because he will not defend you. Washington has become Nero's court with an incendiary emperor submissive courtiers and

a buffoon on ketamine Elon Musk in charge of purging the civil service.

But I think is really interesting about Senator Malruz analysis is the message to the rest

of the world. You can't trust them. You can't trust the United States.

They are no longer allies because they become like Nero's court this debauched self-centered

world where the courtiers and the vassals kiss the ring of this debauched gangster. And that's certainly what we're seeing. This is why Prime Minister Carney speech in Dublin this past weekend, well Donald Trump was setting up the cage match, Prime Minister Carney talking about a new world vision that we really need to get together with the middle powers, the democratic powers, and that is Canadians.

We have to start really getting serious about defending ourselves and creating our own sustainable democracy because we're watching the fall of the American Empire. And it is happening in real time now. And then more how he describes Donald Trump like the Caesar's in Nero. Let's play it.

When I wrote about Trump as American Caesar well over a year ago, of course we're no gladiator games yet. And I wasn't being pressing on this, you know, Hannah Arret writes about the banality

of evil, but I think one of the most obvious things about the banality of evil is how predictable

it is. I mean, there's nothing imaginative in the gangsters, in the torturers, in the conmen, in the narcissist who perpetuate this evil on the world. They follow the same patterns again and again and again because they are not men with vision, they're they're depraved.

So Donald Trump falling to the idea of the all powerful and then what leading to the gladiator

games next, of course, I mean, it is a predictable outcome just like his deportation centers and concentration camps are a predictable outcome of the fascist playbook. You know, there is something inherent in the United States democratic system that leads us towards Caesar's. I'm from the Westminster parliamentary system that comes out of the UK, the Canadian parliamentary

system is very much similar just like, you know, our similar systems in many of the common wealth countries around the world. The United States Revolutionary Founding Fathers came together. They, of course, rejected the Westminster system so they had to find another model. It's interesting.

They didn't look to the Athenian democracy. They looked to the more brutal version of the Roman Republic. You can see the Roman symbolism everywhere in Washington with the kind of architecture that's there, the, the, the Laurel Reaster on the Speakers Rostum, the Eagle, the Roman Eagle, and of course, there's the American Eagle Cincinnati, of course, the city named

after Cincinnati, and Cincinnati was a symbol of virtue and public life. How George Washington was the modern Cincinnati, and then they talk about Cicero.

But the fact is, is that as a republic, it wasn't very good at maintaining itself because

it was overtaken by the Caesars, and we know that the, the American fire right for a long time have been moving with this bogus notion that they, that America isn't a democracy. It's a republic. What they wanted was a republican strongman. This is why this American Supreme Court, whether it's Republican pointed choices, have pulled

away all the legal restraints on Donald Trump. It was to make the American Caesars the American Republican powerhouse. Maybe they were thinking they were going to get Augustus Caesar Augustus or Tiberius, and they didn't think what they were going to then get Nero in Caligula because Donald Trump skipped the others and went straight to the darkness.

Now, and right here, you have Charlie Angus from might as Canada just brings it home. Let's play it. This is not simply about Trump being just a really dark evil corrupt narcissist. There's a method in his madness. It's about the politics of complicity.

I think what you see with Trump again and again and again is how he takes, he forces his supporters and his opponents to go along with his depravity.

The American evangelical church, the American Christian church that are all l...

and loving Trump, and he's putting up these memes of him as Jesus.

I mean, this is obviously such blasphemy, but what he's doing is he's seeing how far they'll go along with them because once they go along with them, then they're complicit. It's like as the Epstein files were taken down Prince Andrew and causing major major questions about Donald Trump, he was hosting parties at Marlaga with teenage girls, half naked and giant champagne glasses.

He is using the politics of debauchery and degradation to force those who should be speaking up and remain silence. He makes them complicit in the debauchery and the debasement of American public life as well. There's another thing about the notion of the Roman Republic that I think is really important

here. Edward Gibbons in the book to decline and follow the Roman Empire, writes that the Roman leaders in the Senate and those in public life were supposed to represent a notion of public virtue. I mean, they may not have been the nicest guys or the most morally upstanding people behind the scenes, but in public, the notion was public virtue.

And this is something that has really been at the heart of the notion of the American president of public virtue. I mean, everybody remembers John F. Kennedy saying, you know, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.

They remember that way more than all the stuff that was going behind the scenes with Kennedy

and his women. He represented a notion of public virtue that even today, people remember the inspiration and the hope. Donald Trump is the exact opposite. Donald Trump degrades the notion of public virtue.

He spits on it. So his 80th birthday party, which he claims is also the 250th birthday party of the United States, the idea of these gladiatorial games wasn't about him feeding his base. I think that's bogus. I don't think his base asks for him to do a cage match.

If Donald Trump said, on my 80th birthday, I am going to invest with all my money in the largest and the best children's hospital in the world and all children in the United States who need help are going to be able to go there. People would love it. They would love it across the political spectrum.

His mega base would love it. Even people who hate him would have to say, well, that's a pretty good gift to give, but Donald Trump didn't offer them that. What he's saying is on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Republic, the only thing you're getting is a cage match.

The only thing you're getting is the basement and what are you going to do about it?

And if you do nothing about it, then he wins. This is why this continual debasement of public life is in fact a provocation to see if anyone is going to step up. Come on, folks. We got to step up.

We got to say no to the American Caesar, because we know that it is going to get a lot worse. If we don't stop it now, if we don't step up, if we don't call on the elected leaders and church leaders and civic leaders to shut this guy down, then it goes much worse. And that's when they start feeding people to the lines.

And I'll share with you what the former deputy prime minister John Manley had to say about his observations at the G7 let's play it.

We used to always refer to the President of the United States as the leader of the free

world. Donald Trump is not the leader of anything other than about the 37% of Americans that's still supporting. He's not the leader of the free world, not certainly not a leader of any other country. If anything intellectually at least, Mark Carney has become the leader of the free world.

The countries that believe in democracy, the rule of law, and I think it's going to be

important for him to build on those relationships, both out of Canada's geopolitical interests as well as Canada's economic interests. Powerful indeed. Make sure you all subscribe to Charlie Angus over at Mightis Canada. It's a great channel, mightis Canada.

It's on YouTube to search Mightis Canada, and then tell Charlie in the comments that Ben says hi.

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