Stunning blow for Justin Trudeau as half-brother makes very conservative revelation

Justin Trudeau’s younger half-brother has endorsed Donald Trump for US president.

Kyle Kemper, 40, said he believes the Republican candidate and former president is a “real person” in a video posted to X on Monday.

“Donald Trump, I really believe in my gut, my heart, that he is a sincere person,” Kemper said from Florida, adding that Trump “wants to leave a good legacy.”

Kemper, who shares mother Margaret with Trudeau, claimed that Trump’s presidency “is, in a nutshell, going to mean a shift in the vibration of Canada.”

“It will provide the opportunity for government innovation in Canada, and probably for large-scale tax reform in Canada,” Kemper said, adding that “the media will be exposed.”

Kemper spoke as his progressive half-brother faces being fired in the 2025 election, with Canadians fed up with Trudeau’s liberal policies.

Justin Trudeau’s half-brother Kyle Kemper, 40, said he believes Donald Trump is a “real person” in a video posted to X on Monday

Earlier this year, Kemper told Tucker Carson that Trudeau, pictured, should

Earlier this year, Kemper told Tucker Carson that Trudeau, pictured, should “repent” when he leaves office for what he did wrong as prime minister

Kemper, who has dual Canadian and American citizenship, claimed that the “media will scare you for a while that it’s all doom and gloom. Guess what guys? It’s not that.’

Wearing a “Make America Healthy Again” cowboy hat and shirt, Kemper said Trump is willing to eliminate the income tax, which would be an “incredible moment to break away from the tools of government slavery.”

Kemper further claimed that wealthy Canadians left their home country because the “tax regime is just insane.”

He argued that because “the policies in America will come into Canada,” Trump’s no-income tax policy would mean that “all that money will come back to Canada.”

As for Democrat Kamala Harris, Kemper said the vice president is “just another spokesperson for the cabal.”

Kemper then addressed Canadian workers, urging them to quit their government jobs.

‘Are you happy? Do you actually add value? Is this what you want to do? Do you want to work for the government?’ he asked.

Michael Trudeau, Justin Trudeau, Kyle Kemper, Margaret Trudeau and Sasha Trudeau are seen in 1986

Michael Trudeau, Justin Trudeau, Kyle Kemper, Margaret Trudeau and Sasha Trudeau are seen in 1986

Kemper spent part of this year traveling on the Robert Kennedy Jr bus while campaigning for the former independent candidate

Kemper spent part of this year traveling on the Robert Kennedy Jr bus while campaigning for the former independent candidate

“There are so many other things you can do… How can you celebrate the day you stopped working for the government?”

Kemper concluded his video by saying, “Let’s make America healthy again, let’s make Canada healthy again, make Canada prosperous again, and make America prosperous again.”

It is not the first time that Kemper has made statements that do not fit in with his brother’s liberal politics.

He spent part of this year traveling on Robert Kennedy Jr.’s bus as he campaigned for the former independent candidate who has since endorsed Trump.

Earlier this year, Kemper told Tucker Carson that Trudeau should “repent” when he leaves office for what he did wrong as prime minister.

Margaret Trudeau is seen in 1983 with then-husband Fried Kemper and their son Kyle Kemper

Margaret Trudeau is seen in 1983 with then-husband Fried Kemper and their son Kyle Kemper

When asked about Kemper’s comments, Trudeau said he loved him and always would.

“But you know, I can’t have real conversations with him, based on facts and reality,” Trudeau added.

“And that’s a real part of our communities, of our families, of our country that has moved in that direction.”

Kemper is one of two children shared by former Canadian first lady Margaret Trudeau and real estate developer Fried Kemper.

The two married after Margaret’s divorce from former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.