Trump-Trudeau News / Donald Trump made fun of Justin Trudeau, you will also laugh after knowing what he said

US President-elect Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on social media, calling him "the governor of Canada". Trump offered Canada to become the 51st state and threatened to impose a 25% tariff if it failed to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 11, 2024, 02:18 PM
Trump-Trudeau News: America's newly elected President Donald Trump remains in the news globally for his outspoken and controversial statements. Recently, he made a statement on his social media platform 'Truth Social' which has sparked a new debate about the relations between America and Canada. Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, calling him 'Governor of Canada' and made an open offer to make Canada the 51st state of America.

Trump's warning and threat of duty

Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived for dinner at Donald Trump's private club 'Mar-a-Lago'. In this meeting, Trump threatened to impose a 25% import duty on Canada if it failed to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs. He clearly told Trudeau that if this issue is not resolved, it will have a direct impact on Canada's economy.

Trump's funny but controversial statement

Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on social media and wrote, "It was a pleasure to have dinner with the Governor of the great State of Canada, Justin Trudeau." This post surprised not only Trudeau but the citizens of entire Canada. During the dinner, Trudeau told Trump that imposing tariffs could put Canada's economy in serious trouble. In response, Trump proposed to make Canada the 51st state of America.

'Why are we giving subsidies?'

In a recent interview to NBC News, Trump said that the US gives subsidies of $100 billion to Canada and more than $300 billion to Mexico every year. He raised the question, "If we are giving subsidies to these countries, then they should become a part of America." Trump also said that America's liberal policies are against its economic interests and need to be corrected immediately.

Canada and international response

Trump's statement has given rise to a new debate at the international level. The people and leaders of Canada called it an insult to the sovereignty of their country. Experts believe that Trump's statement may have been given as a joke, but it can affect the long-term relationship between America and Canada.

Political strategy or propaganda?

Trump's statements have often been seen as a political strategy. His move may be an attempt to attract attention for the possible 2024 elections. However, this statement again underlines his controversial and unpredictable leadership style.

Conclusion

Donald Trump's proposal to make Canada the 51st state has created a stir. It is difficult to say whether this statement was just a joke or a suggestion made by him seriously. But it is certain that it has added a new controversy to US-Canada relations. This style of Trump, which makes him popular among his supporters, can also create complications in international relations.