Canadian Host CONFRONTS Hoekstra on his BRIDGE CORRUPTION

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Pete Hoekstra faced another difficult Canadian television interview as questions intensified over the delayed opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. During a wide-ranging interview with journalist Mackenzie Gray, the U.S. Ambassador was repeatedly pressed on why the bridge remains closed, the ongoing negotiations between Canada and the United States, and public records showing campaign donations from members of the family that owns the Ambassador Bridge. Hoekstra denied any connection between those donations and government policy, insisting the delay is tied to operational and management issues rather than political influence. In this video, we break down the interview's most important moments, Hoekstra's responses, and why the Gordie Howe Bridge has become one of the most closely watched issues in Canada–U.S. relations. Pete Hoekstra's latest interview with Mackenzie Gray focused on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, the reasons behind its delayed opening and broader C

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