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The Editors

Episode 735: Tariffying Canada

The Editors

National Review

Politics, Charles C. W. Cooke, Conservatism, Conservative, Policy, Government, News, Jim Geraghty, Rich Lowry, Michael Brendan Dougherty, Current Events, Noah Rothman, Madeleine Kearns, Society & Culture, Public Policy, National Review

4.44.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Today on The Editors, Rich, Dominic, Noah, and MBD discuss whether the U.S. can legally deport Mahmoud Khalil, whether or not President Trump can annex Canada, the administration's recently announced 25% tariff on European alcoholic beverages, and Senator Chuck Schumer's decision to vote for the GOP's continuing resolution.

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0:00.0

Can the U.S. government deport Makhmed Khalil and can Trump annex Canada?

0:19.5

Plus, will MBD have to pay more for his champagne?

0:23.2

We'll discuss all this more on this edition of the editors. I'm Rich Lowry, and I'm joined,

0:26.8

as always, or at least some of the time by the Dominator, Dominic Pino, Noah, Noah Rothman,

0:31.2

and the aforementioned notorious MBD. Michael Brendan Doherty, you are, of course, listening to a

0:37.4

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0:38.3

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0:45.4

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0:55.3

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0:56.5

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0:59.0

I said anything.

1:00.8

So MBD during the campaign, Trump said he was going to go after these foreign student

1:05.2

agitators and kick them the hell out.

1:08.4

They now are delivering on this promise, at least in the first case here.

1:14.0

They say there's more to come. Khalil is a student or was a student at Columbia where he got a

1:21.5

master's degree and was a lead agitator in the pro-Hamas anti-Israel protest.

1:29.3

He didn't, as far as we know, engage himself directly in any illegal activity.

1:36.3

He didn't, again, as far as we know, occupy Hamilton Hall, but he was a lead negotiator between kids who are breaking the rules and or the law and

1:47.8

the administration. Now we're trying to deport him. And he and his supporter are saying,

1:53.5

wait a minute, I was just exercising my free speech right. You can't rights. You can't do this to me.

1:58.4

What do you make of it? Well, you know, I think it is promises made, promises kept.

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