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Trump-Trudeau Relations: Did Donald Trump Break Canada’s Trudeau Government During Historic Transition Period? Here’s what Newt Gingrich says

There could be a split within the Trudeau government in Canada as former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gringrich has claimed that the Canadian people and the House of Representatives are losing confidence in the incumbent Canadian Prime Minister based on the recent slump against Trump . Gingrich went on to say that Trump had exerted undue influence on Trudeau and that the general view of the Canadian prime minister had been changed by this sudden socialist truce, which seemed impossible at a time when Trudeau was all guns blazing.

The fight between Trump and Trudeau continues?

Trump wasn’t very relaxed at this point either, and he also repeatedly made fun of the Canadian Prime Minister, even claiming that the country was the “51st.” “State of the USA”, which caused massive uproar in Canada, which was also heavily criticized by Canadian leaders.

Trump has even taken the opportunity to mock Trudeau, even calling him a “governor,” as if Canada were a state under the United States. These incidents have angered Canadians to the point of no return, but many are surprised that Trudeau is no longer as aggressive toward Trump as he once was, says Gingrich.

According to recent reports, Gingrich believes that Trudeau could suffer a massive defeat in the event of a vote of no confidence in Canada.

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