Trump accuses Trudeau of using tariffs drama to 'stay in power'
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Donald Trump tore into ‘Governor’ Justin Trudeau of Canada after an explosive call on Wednesday between the leaders as the tariff war escalates. 

The pair spoke one day after Trudeau described Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on U.S. imports into his country as ‘dumb’ in a blistering response.

‘Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, contacted me to discuss Tariffs. I pointed out to him that many people have lost their lives due to the influx of Fentanyl through the borders of Canada and Mexico, and I have yet to see any significant action taken to address this issue,’ stated Trump on Truth Social.

‘He said that it’s gotten better, but I said, “That’s not good enough.”‘ he went on. 

Trump said the call ended in a ‘somewhat’ friendly manner but blamed the Canadian prime minister of using the tariffs tussle to ‘stay in power.’

‘He couldn’t provide me with the date of the upcoming Canadian Election, which raised my suspicions. It seems like he might be using this situation for political gain. Good luck, Justin!’ Trump added.

Trump went on to add that Trudeau’s policies were ‘responsible for the death of many people’ due to fentanyl. 

Donald Trump is tearing into 'Governor' Justin Trudeau of Canada after an explosive call between the leaders as the tariff war escalates

Donald Trump is tearing into ‘Governor’ Justin Trudeau of Canada after an explosive call between the leaders as the tariff war escalates

Trump took to Truth social to keep up his war of words with Trudeau, Canadian prime minisrter

Trump took to Truth social to keep up his war of words with Trudeau, Canadian prime minisrter

Furious Justin Trudeau calls Donald Trump's tariffs 'dumb' and vows to escalate trade war

Furious Justin Trudeau calls Donald Trump’s tariffs ‘dumb’ and vows to escalate trade war

The pair spoke after Trudeau launched a tough response to Trump’s decision to level punishing tariffs on his country.

Speaking directly to a television camera and referring to ‘Donald’ on Tuesday, Trudeau remarked, ‘Despite your intelligence, your actions in this matter are simply not wise.’

Trudeau, at times close to tears during an emotional press conference in Ottawa, was quoting a previous verdict on Trump’s tariff policy delivered by the Wall Street Journal.

U.S. Imports from Canada will now be taxed at 25 percent as Trump’s tariffs went into effect on Tuesday.

In retaliation, Trudeau announced that Canada would begin implementing 25 percent tariffs on $155 billion of American goods, starting with $30 billion worth immediately.

Trudeau said: ‘Today the United States launched a trade war against Canada, their closest partner and ally, and their closest friend. At the same time they’re talking about working positively with Russia, appeasing Vladimir Putin a lying murderous dictator. Make that make sense.’

US President Donald Trump greets Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House in Washington, DC, on June 20, 2019

US President Donald Trump greets Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House in Washington, DC, on June 20, 2019

The United States imported $412 billion worth of goods from Canada in 2024, according to the US Census Bureau. Canada is America’s third largest trading partner.

Trudeau veered between anger, frustration, defiance and sadness during his extended press conference.

‘We’re insulted, we’re angry, but we’re Canadian, which means we’re gonna stand up for each other, we’re gonna fight…and we’re gonna win,’ he declared.

Trump has repeatedly proposed that if Canada wants to avoid the tariffs they should consider joining the United States as its ’51st state’.

White House Press Secretary was asked about the issue during her Wednesday briefing. 

‘He feels strongly that it would be very beneficial for the Canadian people to be the 51st state of the United States,’ she said. ‘They wouldn’t be paying for these tariffs. 

‘They’d have much lower taxes if they were part of our great country.’

Trump again talked up the power of tariffs during his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. 

‘It’s a beautiful word, isn’t it,’ he said.

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