Trump revealed the phone conversation with the prime minister and openly threatened: Good luck, Justin.

Trump revealed the phone conversation with the prime minister and openly threatened: Good luck, Justin.

06.03.2025 00:50

The President of the BD, Donald Trump, revealed a phone conversation he had with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, during which he imposed extra tariffs. Trump said, "He couldn't tell me when the Canadian elections would be, which made me curious, I mean, what's going on here? Then I realized he was trying to use this issue to stay in power. Good luck, Justin!"

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used the issue of tax disputes between the two countries to maintain his premiership.

TRUMP REVEALED HIS PHONE CONVERSATION WITH TRUDEAU

U.S. President Donald Trump stated in posts made on Truth Social that Trudeau called him to "ask what could be done" regarding tariffs between the U.S. and Canada. Trump said, "Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called me to ask what could be done about the tariffs. I told him that many people are dying because of fentanyl coming across the Canadian and Mexican borders, and nothing has convinced me that this has stopped."

"GOOD LUCK JUSTIN"

Trump, who directed new criticisms at the Prime Minister regarding the tariff dispute, claimed that Trudeau was "using this issue for his power." In the continuation of his post about Trudeau, Trump stated, "He couldn't tell me when the Canadian elections would be held, which made me curious, so what's going on here? Then I realized he was trying to use this issue to stay in power. Good luck Justin!" Trump emphasized that Canada's efforts regarding border security were "not sufficient," while noting that the phone conversation ended "somewhat amicably."

U.S. TARIFFS ON CANADA

U.S. President Donald Trump implemented tariffs on his country's three most important trading partners: China, Canada, and Mexico, starting new import tariffs of 25% on goods coming from the two neighboring countries. In response, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau stated this morning that the U.S. has started a trade war against its closest partner, Canada, and expressed agreement with the idea that despite being "a very smart person," what President Trump is doing is foolish.

Trudeau announced that in response to the 25% tariffs imposed by the U.S., Canada would reciprocate with the same rate on U.S. goods worth $155 billion. Following this, Trump responded to Trudeau on his Truth Social account, stating, "When you impose a retaliatory tariff on the U.S., our reciprocal tariff will also increase immediately by the same amount."

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