Jessica Chastain Says Apple Will Release Political Thriller 'The Savant' This Year
Man Who Assaulted TPUSA Reporter 'Second-Guessing' Living in the United States
Congolese Refugees Protest Outside the White House Accusing US of Not Doing Enough...
Houston City Councilwoman Celebrates Lesbian Visibility Week, Which Is a Thing
Three-Armed Iranian SEALS Swimming With Rifles Makes Us Question That Iran Is Winning...
Decision Desk HQ Projects the VA Gerrymandering Referendum Will Pass
Left Mad, Ratios Insane, Business Booming: Jimmy’s Famous Seafood Plays Hardball on X
Set Your DVRs: John Kerry to Make 'Special Appearance' on Colbert After Last-Minute...
Axios: DeSantis and Trump Discuss Top Roles — Supreme Court Named as Governor’s...
WATCH Special Election Results for Dems' DISGRACEFUL Push to Gerrymander Virginia LIVE on...
Rep. Jayapal Loves Cuba's 'Remarkable' Healthcare ... Cubans Risk Death on Rafts to...
Ms. Rachel, Stop Lying and Stay in Your Lane: Toddlers Don’t Need Your...
Tucker Carlson Will Be 'Tormented for a Long Time' for Playing a Part...
Talking Skit: Jake Tapper Puts in Scripted Appearance on Colbert to Promote WHCD...
Tim Walz: Democrats Would Win the ‘Battle of Ideas’ Against Republicans If Their...

Him too? Canadian PM Justin Trudeau 'reflecting very carefully' on old groping allegation

An allegation that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau groped a reporter at a music festival in 2000 has been making the rounds on social media after someone posted an image of an editorial written at the time detailing the allegations.

Advertisement

https://twitter.com/instapundit/status/1013887720261898240

Trudeau didn’t pull a Kevin Spacey and announce he was choosing to live his life as a gay man, but he did tell reporters that he’s reflected very carefully and doesn’t think he acted inappropriately — although he respects the fact that “someone else might have experienced that differently.” Honestly, we forget — who used that line of defense recently? Al Franken, or someone else?

In any case, Trudeau is finally speaking out.

The National Post reports:

After the festival, the [Creston Valley] Advance published an unsigned editorial accusing the then-28-year-old Trudeau, still years away from a career in politics, of the “inappropriate handling” and “groping” of a young female reporter for the paper who had covered the festival. It also quoted an apology it said he gave her the following day.

Trudeau’s office had previously provided a one-paragraph statement on the incident that said he did not recall any “negative interactions.” He repeated a similar message in Regina on Canada Day, telling reporters when asked that he remembered the festival — that it had been a “good day” — but that he didn’t “remember any negative interactions that day at all.”

Advertisement

So, will Trudeau be swept up in the #MeToo movement or will his statement put the issue to bed?

https://twitter.com/Sparertime/status/1015021590503976961

Advertisement

https://twitter.com/xXChalinoSlimXx/status/1015015476022218752

https://twitter.com/Kylefehr1/status/1015039490983899136

https://twitter.com/MchughJess/status/1015044405676462081


Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement