Justin Trudeau targets Donald Trump in teary last speech

Justin Trudeau Targets Donald Trump in Emotional Farewell Speech

In his final speech as Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau delivered an emotional address, reflecting on his time in office while taking a subtle yet pointed jab at former U.S. President Donald Trump.

Fighting back tears, Trudeau spoke about the challenges of leading Canada through turbulent times, including navigating a strained relationship with the U.S. during Trump’s presidency. “Leadership is about bringing people together, not dividing them,” he said, hinting at Trump’s often controversial rhetoric.

Trudeau also emphasized the importance of democracy, global cooperation, and standing up against extremism—statements many interpreted as direct criticism of Trump’s policies. While he did not mention Trump by name, the message was clear.

As Trudeau steps down, his legacy remains divisive, with supporters praising his progressive leadership and critics pointing to economic struggles and political scandals. Meanwhile, his parting words have fueled speculation about his future role in global politics.

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