Mask addressed to Trudeau: Girl, you are no longer the governor of Canada!
The billionaire Trump supporter responded to the resignation of Canada’s prime minister by calling him a “girl” and saying: “You are not the prime minister of Canada anymore.”
According to Isna, after the reaction of the resigned Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, to the recent statements of the President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, to make Canada the 51st state of the United States, the billionaire supporter of Trump, Elon Musk, also joined the debate.
Musk called Trudeau the governor and not the prime minister of Canada on Wednesday evening on the X social network he owns, writing, “Girl, you’re not the governor of Canada anymore, so it doesn’t matter what you say.”
Trudeau, who resigned as Prime Minister of Canada and leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party a few days ago, reacted to Trump’s statement that Canada would join the United States and wrote on the X channel: “There is no way that Canada will become part of the United States.” . “Canadian and American workers and communities benefit from being each other’s greatest trade and security partners.”
Donald Trump’s attacks in recent weeks fueled the Canadian political crisis that led to the resignation of Justin Trudeau. He was in power since 2015, he resigned two days ago. Trudeau traveled to Florida last November to meet with Trump, who takes office on January 20, to avoid a trade war.
In the meantime, “Pierre Pouliver,” the leader of Canada’s conservative opposition party, strongly criticized Trump’s statements and wrote on X: “Canada will never become the 51st state of the United States. “We are a big and independent country.”
He went on to argue that Canada is America’s best friend in terms of trade and joint investment, and that Canada has been involved in helping Americans deal with the September 11 attacks that were carried out by al-Qaeda.
The leader of Canada’s opposition party went on to write: “Trudeau’s weak and emotional government has failed to address important issues.”
He promised that if appointed as prime minister, he would rebuild the military and take control of the border to ensure the security of Canada and the United States.
These comments come as Canadian officials have not previously responded to innuendos and comments from the US president-elect, who has also threatened to raise tariffs with the northern neighbor to 25 percent.
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