Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Trump mocks Trudeau as his government is on brink of collapse

Dec 17, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    68% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

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  • Policy Leaning

    94% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -24% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

72% : Trudeau had dinner with Trump on November 29, and although both said it was 'very productive', sources said that Trump couldn't resist taking a jab at his counterpart by quipping that Canada 'could become a state.'
52% : 'One of the things that is really important to understand is that Donald Trump , when he makes statements like that, he plans on carrying them out,' Trudeau said, according to the Globe and Mail .
44% : At the end of their evening, Trump gave Trudeau a copy of Mar-a-Lago's magazine, which was filled with details about becoming a member and adverts for plastic surgery, an anonymous Canadian source revealed.
38% : During Trump's first term in his office - when he renegotiated the free trade deal with Canada and Mexico - Trump said Freeland wasn't liked.
37% : Trump previously trolled Trudeau last week by calling Canada the 51st state and appeared to have given him the nickname of 'Governor' - a far less prestigious title than Prime Minister.
36% : After being sworn in, LeBlanc told reporters he and Trudeau are focused on the cost of living facing Canadians and on finding common ground with Trump on border security and economic issues.
34% : Freeland said Canada is dealing with Trump's threat to impose sweeping tariffs and should eschew 'costly political gimmicks' it can 'ill afford.'Trudeau swiftly named longtime ally and close friend Dominic LeBlanc, the public safety minister who recently joined him at dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago last month, to replace Freeland.
32% : Trudeau, who Trump called 'Governor', was facing the biggest test of his political career after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland sensationally quit after clashing with Trudeau on issues including how to handle possible U.S. tariffs.
25% : Trump won a second term, in part, because he pledged to be better on the economy than President Joe Biden and later Vice President Kamala Harris , as Americans are still feeling financially challenged by high prices in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
25% : Trump has threatened to impose a 25% tax on all products entering the U.S. from Canada and Mexico unless the neighbors stem the numbers of migrants and drugs.
21% : The tipping point came as Trump threatened to impose a punishing 25 percent tariff on Canadian imports, a move that could cripple Canada's economy.
16% : Donald Trump wasted no time in mocking Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday night after one of his most powerful and loyal ministers resigned from the Cabinet.

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