Canada's Poilievre Calls Out “Government-Approved Mouthpieces” – And They’re Losing It
Pierre Poilievre just gave the most powerful interview of his career – and it happened on Day One of Juno News.
Last week,
we launched Juno News, Canada’s newest independent news outlet. On our very
first day, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sat down for an exclusive
interview with Candice Malcolm – and he didn’t hold back.
Poilievre
called out the Parliamentary Press Gallery as a “small cabal of
government-approved mouthpieces.” He promised to open Parliament to real
independent media instead of the same Trudeau-backed shills.
The
reaction? Total Liberal Meltdown.
🚨 The Toronto Star’s Chantal Hébert
smeared us.
🚨 CBC pundit Bruce Arthur shared unhinged attacks.
🚨 Freelance "journalists" claimed we aren’t
"real reporters."
They’re
panicking because the people are finally winning, and we’re exposing their
LIES. We’re asking the tough questions they refuse to.
You've never seen Liberal tears quite like these.
Liberal
Meltdown
After Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U.S. election, reactions from the liberal media and supporters were notably emotional and critical. Media outlets such as The New York Times and The New Yorker published articles expressing concerns about the potential dangers of a Trump presidency, warning readers to be prepared for challenges ahead.
Additionally, some liberal commentators and supporters shared videos online showing emotional breakdowns and reactions to the results, which were subsequently shared widely on social media platforms.
- The New York Times: Published an opinion piece titled "America Makes a Perilous Choice," urging public servants to stand up to Trump and encouraging unsatisfied Americans to vote in the 2026 midterms and 2028 election to put the country back on course.
- The New Yorker: Featured a red silhouette of Trump on a black background with the headline "Donald Trump’s Revenge," indicating a return to the White House that could be more dangerous than ever before.
- MSNBC Commentator Joy Reid: Expressed strong emotions live on air, describing Florida's turn to Trump as a sign of the state being under the power of an "extremist, right-wing, fascist-type government".
- Social Media: Videos of liberals reacting emotionally to Trump's victory went viral, showing a range of reactions from screaming to crying, leading to heavy trolling on the internet.
These
reactions highlight the significant emotional and political divide following
the election results.
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