Trump Mocks Trudeau by Calling Him Canada's 'Governor'

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Trump Mocks Trudeau by Calling Him Canada's 'Governor'

On Tuesday, elected President Donald Trump drew attention by referring to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the "Governor of Very Good Canada State." This unusual title was used in a post on Truth, where Trump discussed their recent dinner and conversations about tariffs and trade.

In his post, Trump stated: "It was a pleasure to have dinner with the Governor of Very Good Canada State, Justin Trudeau, last night. I look forward to seeing the Governor again soon so we can continue our in-depth discussions on Tariffs and Trade, which will have truly amazing results for everyone! DJT."

Trump's post came as a surprise, considering Trudeau is the Prime Minister of Canada, a sovereign country, and not the governor of a state. The term "Very Good Canada State" is not an official designation and does not reflect Canada's status as a country.

The mention of tariffs and trade indicates ongoing discussions between the U.S. and Canada. These talks are significant for the economic relationship between the two neighboring countries.

Trump's indication that he expects positive outcomes from these discussions suggests optimism regarding the potential benefits of the trade negotiations. While no specific details about the expected nature or scope of these outcomes were provided, it implies that there will be "truly amazing" results for all parties involved.