RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme has expressed concerns over MPs naming politicians accused of aiding foreign powers and treason in the House of Commons. Duheme highlighted that MPs enjoy parliamentary privilege, which includes freedom from arrest, and stated that federal law enforcement has limited actions it can take if MPs disclose such names. The Commissioner warned that revealing the identities of these politicians could cause significant damage to the country and national security.
The RCMP commissioner is a coward too afraid to investigate potentially treasonous politicians. When there's no other recourse only the Canadian people can hold this government accountable for betrayal of the highest order. https://t.co/IbDB4T8iy8
Commissioner Michael Duheme claims, there isn't much federal law enforcement can do if an MP released the names of the Treasonous Bastards in our Government in the HOC because they would be protected by parliament! They are not protecting national security they are protecting… https://t.co/Pm4itaMKYb
#WATCH: The RCMP Commissioner says informing Canadians on which MPs have been compromised could cause significant damage to the country. With the amount of evidence available, is it fair to assume the RCMP is working to protect govt instead of doing their job by exposing the… https://t.co/oMyE4vk5NU
Can you believe what you are reading? The RCMP chief wants to protect those accused of treason?!? https://t.co/p6ZeqIj7PF
RCMP chief says he hopes MPs don't name politicians accused of aiding foreign powers in the House. MPs enjoy parliamentary privilege in the House of Commons, including freedom from arrest, @cattunneycbc reports. https://t.co/6SMZeVqWs3 #cdnpoli Find out more at… https://t.co/Y3tE2sJQmW