Donald Trump, the Troller-in-Chief, thrives on attention. Justin Trudeau's only choice now is to treat him like a child
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78% : But if nothing else, it does show Trump still retains the capacity to surprise.74% : What's a little teasing between friends?Early on Tuesday, Trump posted a message that said he was happy to have hosted "Governor" Justin Trudeau of the "Great State of Canada" for a recent dinner at Trump's Mar-a-Lago base.
65% : The 51st state joke, the weird Matterhorn thing, the Great State of Canada line, all of it is getting attention, which is the thing Trump loves the most.
43% : This follows a post from last week in which Trump published an AI-generated image of himself standing astride a mountaintop, a Canadian flag in the foreground, and, for some reason, what looked like the Matterhorn in the background.
39% : But after Trump recently proposed his steep tariffs on U.S. imports, and apparently joked at that Mar-a-Lago dinner that Canada could become a state, he brought it up again in an NBC News interview.
37% : Hard to say.)Still riding high from his election victory, Trump has evidently decided to become the Troller-in-Chief.
36% : Trump surrounded himself, in this second successful trip to the White House, with an all-star team of trolls -- people for whom saying controversial things on social media is as natural as breathing.
28% : Trump said the U.S. was "subsidizing" Canada because Washington has a trade surplus, which, again, makes zero sense.
23% : (Although this analogy might be lost on Trump.
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