Trump Slams Trudeau, Vows Tough Tariffs on Canada

President Trump didn’t hold back in his latest interview, slamming Canada’s leader Justin Trudeau as a “loser” and a radical leftist who’s wrecked the country. The fiery comments came after Team Canada’s hockey victory over the U.S., where Trudeau mocked Trump’s past jokes about making Canada the 51st state. Trump shot back, calling Trudeau weak on security and trade, and praised American governors for showing class by not booing Canada’s anthem like some Canadian fans did to ours.

The president also celebrated deporting nearly 250 violent gang members from Venezuela and El Salvador, even after a judge tried to block it. Trump called out “rogue” Obama-appointed judges who side with criminals over American safety. He vowed to keep cleaning up the border mess left by Biden, putting American families first by kicking out murderers and rapists. His team worked with El Salvador’s tough-on-crime president to lock these thugs in max-security prisons abroad.

On trade, Trump blasted Canada as “one of the nastiest countries to deal with” and confirmed plans for huge tariffs on Canadian goods. He accused Trudeau of letting radical policies cripple Canada’s economy, forcing the U.S. to play hardball. New 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum aim to fix unfair deals that drained American jobs. Trump warned that more taxes are coming unless Canada stops taking advantage of the U.S. with lopsided trade rules.

The president didn’t back down from his fight with activist judges either. He defended using wartime laws to deport criminal illegals, despite liberal judges trying to block him. Trump promised to keep battling these “radical left lunatics” in robes who think they can override the president’s duty to protect the homeland. He thanked allies like El Salvador for helping jail deported gangbangers far from American streets.

Discussing his call with Russia’s Putin, Trump said they talked about ending the Ukraine war, which he called “a disaster that never should’ve happened.” He praised Putin’s temporary halt on bombing energy sites but stressed that Russia holds the upper hand. Trump blamed weak leadership in D.C. for letting the conflict spiral and vowed to avoid World War III by putting America’s interests first, not wasting tax dollars on foreign wars.

Trump tore into Trudeau’s “Marxist” policies again, saying Canada is in “bad shape” thanks to open borders and sky-high taxes. He joked that Canada’s economy is so reliant on the U.S. it’s basically “subsidized” as the 51st state. With Trudeau quitting next month, Trump warned that Canada must elect someone who respects fair trade and border security—or face even stiffer penalties.

The president’s trade war is already hitting Canada hard, with tariffs crushing auto and lumber exports. U.S. officials say Canada’s massive trade deficits prove they’ve been exploiting American generosity for years. Trump’s team wants a “production economy” that brings factory jobs back home, even if it means short-term pain for globalist corporations.

Wrapping up, Trump made clear he’s just getting started draining the swamp. From deporting killers to confronting cheating trade partners, he’s putting hardworking Americans ahead of foreign freeloaders and D.C. elites. With radical judges and weak rivals like Trudeau fading fast, Trump’s message is simple: America wins when we fight back.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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