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Trump Trade Pressure Builds as Carney Won’t "Leverage" Energy...Instead Turns to Europe

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through the official powers of those

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bodies. There's not a lot they can do to

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direct the terms of the Canada, Mexico,

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US agreement.

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>> He's not using our leverage. Welcome

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back to Muslim Loose. My name's David.

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Today, we've got a report from the

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Canadian press highlighting that Mark

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Carney won't use our energy and critical

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minerals to negotiate with Donald Trump

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in getting a deal. We've got the

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governor of Colorado who says the

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midterms won't be giving Carney any more

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power to negotiate against Donald Trump

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if Trump does lose power in the American

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government. Even the CBC is bringing up

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that there's lack of transparency in

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these negotiations. We got a bunch of

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other stuff. Let's jump into this.

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Starting this episode off, we got this

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article in the Globe and Mail. US to

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begin guiding ships through the Straight

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of Hormuz Monday, Trump says. This

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article goes on to say, Trump said in a

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social media post on Sunday that neutral

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and innocent countries have been

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affected by the Iran war, and we have

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told these countries that we will guide

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their ships safely out of the restricted

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waterways so they can freely get on with

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their business. Hopefully, this brings

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prices down. We've also got the Global

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Mail reporting Alberta separatists

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reached deadline for collecting

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referendum petition signatures. The

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group behind the petition, StayFree

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Alberta, plans to formally submit

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signatures on Monday and said they

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already have gathered the nearly 178,000

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signatures required under provincial

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law. With that, this would go to a

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referendum in October. We got some

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polling data coming here from Le. We've

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got Liberals at 48% and the

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Conservatives at 37%. We've got CTV news

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with this one. PM Carney to meet with EU

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leaders as Canada and Europe face

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growing trade tension with Trump. Prime

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Minister Mark Carney will head to Yean,

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Armenia this weekend for a brief stop as

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a guest at a meeting of the European

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political community. The gathering will

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bring together European Union and non-EU

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countries including the United Kingdom,

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Norway, and Switzerland. It marks the

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first time Canadian Prime Minister has

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been invited to the forum. That's not

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the only place he's going. CTV has

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confirmed Mark Carney is not only going

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to Armenia, he's going to meet with

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Zalinsky in Ukraine. He's going to meet

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Pedro Sanchez in Spain, Georgia Maloney

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in Italy, Donald Tusk in Poland, and

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meet with the European Union Parliament

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President Robera Matsola. We got

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Conservative Raquel Dancho posting this.

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Minister Jolie will be testifying before

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industry committee to answer

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Conservative questions on Liberal

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government's EV strategy. We can see

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here on our comments.ca government

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website. So, this is happening today. We

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can see federal government's electric

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vehicle EV policies. I bring that up

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because now we are seeing Chinese EVs in

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Canada. These have been spotted in

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Toronto. Here are some more of them.

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This one here and some more Chinese EVs.

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We got Juno News posting this. Justice

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Wagner refuses to recuse himself from

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emergencies act appeal. Wagner claims he

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previously stated negative comments on

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the Freedom Convoy won't affect the

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appeal process. So he was critical of

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the Freedom Convoy, but he is not

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recusing himself from the Emergencies

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Act appeal. You would expect he should

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have to recuse himself as this appears

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to be a direct conflict of interest, but

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this is technically allowed. Wgner

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claims he previously stated position

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won't affect Liberals request to appeal

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a previous decision that its use of the

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Emergencies Act was unconstitutional.

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What a story. We've got this story from

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the Canadian press says Canada won't

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leverage energy and critical minerals in

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trade talks. Prime Minister Mark Carney

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speaks during a trade union event in

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Gatau, Quebec on Wednesday, April 29th,

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saying that he's rejecting the notion

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that Canada will use energy and critical

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minerals as leverage. If he used it as

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leverage, he'd be able to get a deal. So

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what exactly is he doing? Donald Trump

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wants to make a deal. It's quite clear

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they want to get back at the table and

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solve this trade dispute that we have.

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Carney keeps putting this off. Trump

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just went ahead and did a pipeline deal.

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The pipeline's mostly built on our side.

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Now, while Trump is not really including

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Carney all that much in this, he has to

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get approval from the Canadian

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government and Tim Hodgson, Mark Carney

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for this pipeline to go forward.

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>> Uh the pipeline that the president uh

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approved is at a very early stage. Uh

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it's an approval for a pipeline to cross

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the border. there are a number of

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incremental steps that they have to

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achieve. Um we've seen in the past the

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US approves pipelines and then cancels

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pipelines. We can't develop our trade

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strategy on that assumption.

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>> So you can see Tim Hodgson is

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downplaying this pipeline going forward.

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It seems that kind of language hints to

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me that he he doesn't want that to go

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forward. So the beginning of this clip

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he says a very early stage

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>> very early stage.

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>> So I wonder if this is going to be

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another pain point between Mark Carney

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and Donald Trump. We have some news

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that's just coming in. Prime Minister

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Mark Carney says Canada will not use

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energy or critical minerals as leverage

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in trade talks with the United States.

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Now, the Prime Minister made the remarks

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in an interview with the Canadian press.

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Carney said he doesn't consider those

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sectors as leverage since Canada is not

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talking about stopping any sort of

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existing trade. In the interview, Carney

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also said that he thinks the existing

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Kusma agreement will largely remain

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intact through the upcoming negotiation

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process.

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>> With that, we've got the governor of

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Colorado on CTV here. This is Jared

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Polus basically saying that the midterms

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don't really affect Carney's ability to

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negotiate. That seems to be one of the

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strategies that's been put out there

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that Carney was delaying. So, Donald

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Trump, if he lost power during the

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midterms, that Carney would be able to

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get a better deal. But he's basically

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saying that branch of the government

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isn't going to be affected even if Trump

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loses power.

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>> Do you think that um Congress will be

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able to um increase the amount of

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pressure they place on the uh on the

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administration following the midterms?

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And I asked because I I know there was,

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for example, one Republican

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representative from Colorado who voted

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when there was a vote about removing

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Canadian tariffs in favor of that. Not

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all the people representing Colorado

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did, but this one individual was among

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those who voted with Democrats. Like I

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if the if the midterms do result in a

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different balance of power in Congress,

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do you think there will be additional

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pressure? Like they will use that

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additional power to leverage pressure on

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on the president.

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>> Um sadly, having served in Congress 10

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years, I I can I I have to tell you

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that's not really the way our system

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works. We give tremendous authority to

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the executive in negotiating these kinds

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of agreements. pressure, yes, but I

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don't think this president gives into

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that pressure. I think it's more

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important to figure out what he wants in

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these relationships. Uh having Congress

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in the hands of the the Democrats very

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likely to occur in the November

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election. Certainly the House, uh the

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Senate is is kind of up for grabs

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through the official powers of those

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bodies. There's not a lot they can do to

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direct the terms of the Canada, Mexico,

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US agreement. Uh can they apply

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rhetorical pressure? Sure. But it's just

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not the same as the kind of prime

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