Justin Trudeau tears up as he makes pledge to Canadian people amid Trump trade war - The outgoing Canadian prime minister became visibly emotional while saying he had worked hard for the country
Trump and Trudeau discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade over a 50-minute call. Trump accused Trudeau of using trade tensions for political power and criticized Canada's border policies for allowing fentanyl into the US.
It looks like Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau are having an extended fallout, with a recent phone call reportedly turning into a heated situation, based around the implementation of reciprocal tariffs by Canada against the US.
Donald Trump mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after the two shared a "'somewhat' friendly" call on Wednesday. The post ‘Good Luck Justin!’ Trump Mocks Trudeau After ‘Somewhat Friendly’ Call With Canadian Leader — Accuses Him of Using Trade War to ‘Stay in Power’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Donald Trump said that ‘Governor Justin Trudeau’ was largely responsible for US concerns on fentanyl smuggling and illegal migration
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke for about 50 minutes on Wednesday and discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade, said a Canadian source directly familiar with the conversation.
US President Donald Trump and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade over a 50-minute call. Trump accused Trudeau of using trade tensions for political power and criticized Canada's border policies for allowing fentanyl into the US.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canada will continue to be in a trade war with the United States.
Donald Trump lashed out at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Truth Social over claims fentanyl is entering the US. He wrote: "Justin Trudeau, of Canada, called me to ask what could be done about Tariffs.
"The U.S. launched a trade war against Canada, their closest ally, their closest friend, at the same time they are talking about working positively with Russia," Trudeau said. "Make that make sense."