Trudeau is one of THOSE people..."look at me I know a celebrity." The damage from drug abuse probably didn't help but another victim of "heart attack/sudden death" no doubt from the jab. This thing is insidious because like a liar it's hard to pin down and prove.
Trudeau Says Passing of Schoolmate, Actor Matthew Perry, ‘Shocking and Saddening’
Mr. Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the television comedy sitcom 'Friends,' was found dead at his home in Los Angeles on Oct. 28. He was 54.
Trudeau Says Passing of Schoolmate, Actor Matthew Perry, ‘Shocking and Saddening’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the sudden death of his elementary schoolmate, actor Matthew Perry, was “shocking and saddening.”
“I’ll never forget the schoolyard games we used to play, and I know people around the world are never going to forget the joy he brought them. Thanks for all the laughs, Matthew,” Mr. Trudeau posted on X on Oct. 28.
“Matthew Perry’s passing is shocking and saddening,” said Mr. Trudeau. “You were loved – and you will be missed.”
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If you are American and you’re curious about why Trump forced Maduro out, you should read this first...
(An analysis by a Venezuelan who left Venezuela)
Because unless you are Venezuelan, you are missing almost everything that matters.
I am Venezuelan.
I left my country in 2013, when Hugo Chávez died and Nicolás Maduro took power.
I didn’t leave because I wanted to “try life abroad.”
I left because I could see what was coming, and staying meant watching my future shrink year after year.
So when Americans ask, “What do Venezuelans think about Trump forcing Maduro out of the presidency?”
Let me answer that question honestly, without slogans, without moral theater, and without pretending this is simple.
Most Venezuelans feel relief.
Not because we love Trump or because we believe the U.S. does things out of pure love for freedom.
And not because we are naïve about geopolitics, oil, or power.
We feel relief because we have lived through something Americans have never experienced: a country where nothing works, where elections don’t matter, where money stops being ...