Dec 17, 2024 11:22 PM IST
Dec 17, 2024 11:22 PM IST
Donald Trump mocked Justin Trudeau in a scathing put up on Fact Social Monday following the shock resignation of Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Calling the Canadian prime minister “governor,” the president-elect hilariously addressed the nation’s high official’s dramatic exit.
“The Nice State of Canada is shocked because the Finance Minister resigns, or was fired, from her place by Governor Justin Trudeau,” Trump wrote on his social media platform. He labelled Trudeau as “governor” in reference to a earlier joke about the US annexing its neighbouring nation.
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Trump slammed Freeland as “poisonous,” arguing that her exit was for the great of the nation. “Her habits was completely poisonous, and in no way conducive to creating offers that are good for the very sad residents of Canada,” the long run president wrote. “She is not going to be missed!!!” Trump declared.
Freeland took to X, previously Twitter Monday night time to make her letter to Trudeau public. Within the prolonged assertion, she wrote, “On Friday, you advised me you now not need me to function your Finance Minister and provided me one other place within the Cupboard. Upon reflection, I’ve concluded that the one sincere and viable path is for me to resign from the Cupboard.”
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The 56-year-old politician’s shock exit got here as an enormous blow to Trudeau, with different Canadian leaders demanding his resignation. “Mr. Trudeau’s authorities is over. He should acknowledge that and act accordingly,” Bloc Quebecois Chief Yves-François Blanchet stated. In her resignation letter, Freeland revealed that she and Trudeau had “discovered ourselves at odds over the most effective path ahead for Canada.”
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