I was thinking of this liberal minister above:
Anyway, In trying to protect themselves from the latest turmoil to engulf the Trudeau government, the prime minister and his emergencies minister are offering explanations that defy both logic and the evidence on hand.
Assertions by Justin Trudeau and the minister, Bill Blair, have inconsistencies that negate their credibility. They don’t withstand close examination. And neither man can be conceded the benefit of the doubt.
The case in question is the shambles of an inquiry into the mass shooting in Nova Scotia in 2020, in which 22 people died. Leaked
evidence indicates Trudeau and Blair cynically sought to exploit the tragedy for their own political benefit, by pressuring RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki to release details about the weapons used. The Liberals evidently hoped to use that information to justify an attention-getting firearms policy that might not have done much to stem the use of such weapons, but would have looked like they were doing something.
The trick is that we don’t know what sort of pressure the prime minister considers 'undue'
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…..The prime minister has been cagier than his minister, saying one thing that may mean something entirely different. Off on a series of summits that keep him conveniently distant from the fray, Trudeau maintained he did not put “any undue influence or pressure” on Lucki. The trick is that we don’t know what sort of pressure Trudeau considers “undue.” His track record would indicate he views any pressure that gets him what he wants to be entirely appropriate, etc….the rest at the above link.