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Omar Khadr, the convicted killer, wants the freedom to travel to Saudi Arabia, and he wants to be able to freely and privately communicate with his terrorist-supporting family. He’s making the formal request to an Edmonton court this week.

Every time we give this guy an inch, he takes a mile.

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First, the feds generously agreed to repatriate Khadr from Guantanamo Bay to a high-security prison in Canada.

Then, we allowed him to be released on bail and put in the custody of his activist lawyer.

And slowly, step by step, he has regained more and more freedoms in Canada.

As if watching Khadr be let free in Canada wasn’t bad enough, the Trudeau government secretly gave Khadr a $10.5 million cash payment along with an official apology on behalf of all Canadians in the summer of 2017.

The Trudeau government pretended it was a court-ordered payment. The truth, however, is that the court ruling said nothing about compensation or an apology.