President Trump Savagely Trolls Disgraced Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Gives Him a New ‘Job Title’

President Trump once again reminded the world why his leadership — and his legendary trolling skills — have been sorely missed over the past four years. His latest target? None other than Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who found himself on the receiving end of Trump’s signature wit and hardball diplomacy.

Late last month, Trudeau flew to Florida to meet with Trump for dinner at Mar-a-Lago. The visit came amidst Trump’s vow to impose 25% tariffs on all products from Canada and Mexico until the illegal alien crisis at the U.S. border is resolved. Following the dinner, Trudeau, facing the reality of Trump’s America First policies, agreed to cooperate with Trump to stem the flow of fentanyl and illegal immigration into the United States. A little backbone from a real leader, and suddenly even Trudeau is on board.

In a classic Trump move, the former president didn’t just stop with securing a policy win. He took the opportunity to poke fun at Trudeau in an interview with Fox News, humorously suggesting that if Canada’s economy couldn’t survive without what Trump claimed was a $100 billion annual exploitation of the U.S., perhaps Canada should just become the 51st state. Under that scenario, Trudeau would get a noticeable demotion — from Prime Minister to Governor of the “Great State of Canada.”

Not one to miss an opportunity for a good troll, Trump took to social media late last night to reference the dinner and negotiations in his own cheeky style. “It was a pleasure to have dinner the other night with Governor Justin Trudeau of the Great State of Canada,” Trump wrote. “I look forward to seeing the Governor again soon so that we may continue our in-depth talks on Tariffs and Trade, the results of which will be truly spectacular for all!”

The humor wasn’t lost on anyone. Referring to Trudeau as “Governor” is a classic Trumpian jab, underscoring his dominance in the negotiation process while delivering a lighthearted insult wrapped in diplomacy. It’s a reminder that Trump isn’t just about making deals — he’s about winning and having a little fun along the way.

This latest episode highlights the stark difference between Trump’s leadership style and the weakness displayed by globalist leaders like Trudeau. While Trudeau’s critics in Canada continue to bemoan his lackluster handling of critical issues, Trump has shown that a firm stance and a little humor can go a long way in getting results. And with Trump set to return to the White House, the world better get ready for more of the winning — and trolling — that America has missed.

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