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38,280 views • February 21, 2022

Live Q&A: Two US Protest Convoys Ready to Launch; Trudeau Crushes Canadian Protests

Crossroads
Crossroads
The freedom convoys of truckers protesting the COVID-19 mandates are officially beginning in the United States. So far two have been confirmed – one on February 23, and another on February 25. That’s this coming Wednesday and Friday. They’ll cover different states, and take different routes, but both will begin in Southern California, and will arrive in Washington DC for an indefinite protest in early March, where they plan to stay until all the virus mandates are dropped. One is under the name, The People’s Convoy, and another is under the name Freedom Convoy USA 2022. Brian Brase, one of the core truckers that are organizing The People’s Convoy, told The Epoch Times that more routes will be released as the convoy moves. After seeing what happened to convoy protesters in Canada, including GoFundMe canceling their campaign and the Trudeau administration freezing bank accounts, they set up alternative ways to donate that include direct donations and cryptocurrency (more on this in a bit), and supported by private banking, accountants, and lawyers. Additional protests are expected to be launched as well, as it continues. Meanwhile, the Trudeau administration in Canada has begun large-scale police operations to disperse and arrest protesters part of the Freedom Convoy. This has included locking their bank accounts, trampling a protester (allegedly to death) with police on horseback, and additional threats. These policies could have a lasting impact on Canada. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp we’ll discuss these stories and others, and answer questions from the audience.
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