American billionaire Elon Musk has insulted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a post on X (Twitter) after Trudeau ruled out Canada becoming part of the United States, which has been a recurring theme in President-elect Donald Trump's remarks lately.
Musk has been heavily involved in the Trump administration since he was named co-leader of the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, which Trump indicated will operate outside the confine
Trudeau on Tuesday posted a strongly worded message on X saying, "There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada would become part of the United States. "
Elon Musk mocked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation on January 6, saying, “2025 is looking good.” The remark came just days ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20.
Amid news of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation as leader of the Liberal party on Monday morning, reactions from prominent figures began piling in.
Billionaire Elon Musk, on Wednesday (January 8), took a dig at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his comments rejecting the Canada-US merger pitched by US President-elect Donald Trump. Watch in for more details!
Elon Musk mocked Justin Trudeau, referencing him as the former governor of Canada as Trump discussed territorial expansion and military intervention.
Elon Musk has told Justin Trudeau he “doesn’t matter” after the outgoing Canadian prime minister dismissed Donald Trump’s plan for the U.S. to take over its northern neighbor. The key adviser to the president-elect jabbed Trudeau on his X social media platform (formerly Twitter) after Canada’s premier announced Monday he is to resign.
US billionaire Elon Musk went after Canada PM Justin Trudeau today as he dismissed US President-elect Donald Trump's plan to annex Canada. Reacting to Trudeau's post on X (formerly Twitter), Elon Musk wrote, "Girl, you’re not the governor of Canada anymore, so it doesn’t matter what you say."
Tesla CEO Elon Musk takes a jab at Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, drawing attention to his comments on social media. The remarks add to the ongoing political discourse between the two figures.