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Children’s book about Trudeau titled ‘How the Prime Minister Stole Freedom’ tops Amazon charts

Updated: June 14, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Jun 14, 2022 – 4:15 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A children’s book slamming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s response to the COVID-19 so-called pandemic and the Freedom Convoy has secured Amazon’s No. 1 spot in Canada for two weeks.

The best-selling book titled “How the Prime Minister Stole Freedom” parodies Dr. Seuss’ famous “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” by depicting a Trudeau lookalike prime minister who detests freedom and favors a totalitarian form of governance. The illustrated book was first published on May 24 and has held Amazon’s No. 1 best-seller spot in Canada for the past two weeks.

The story, which features rhyming schemes resembling that of Dr. Seuss, takes comical jabs at the prime minister with one reference to his brain being “three sizes too small,” alluding to Seuss’ story in which the Grinch’s heart was “three sizes too small.”

In the pitch for the book on Amazon, author Derek Smith writes:

In the city of Ottawa on Parliament Hill, the Canadian Government debate and pass bills. Every person in Canada liked freedom a lot, but the Prime Minister who ran the country did not. He took everyone’s freedoms and locked everyone down tight.

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