Elon Musk predicts Trudeau’s days as President are numbered

With a daring forecast regarding the future of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Elon Musk has drawn attention.

| Updated: 08 November, 2024 5:09 pm IST
With a daring forecast regarding the future of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Elon Musk has drawn attention.

NEW DELHI: With a daring forecast regarding the future of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Elon Musk has drawn attention. In a recent exchange on the social media site X (previously Twitter), Musk replied to a fintech business owner named Robert Ronning who asked him to assist in “getting rid of Trudeau.” Musk’s succinct but straightforward response, “He will be gone in the upcoming election,” stoked conjecture about Canada’s political climate.

 

 

Ronning started the conversation on X by identifying Musk personally and expressing his displeasure with the Canadian government. He also asked for Musk’s help in ousting Trudeau from power. With the forthcoming national elections, Musk’s prediction that Trudeau’s time as prime minister may be coming to an end was stated in a follow-up. Musk’s quick remark struck a chord with many people, especially those who disapprove of Trudeau’s leadership and policies.

 

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Musk, who is well-known for being vocal on social media, has made remarks on international politics in the past, including American ones, but this is the first time he has made a public statement about Canadian politics. His remarks seem to capture the mounting discontent among some Canadians with Trudeau’s leadership, especially in regard to matters such as how the nation has dealt with the COVID-19 outbreak, inflation, and other economic difficulties. Since taking office in 2015, Trudeau has come under growing criticism, with many doubting his ability to lead and guide the nation.

 

Musk’s remark comes at a time when Canada is preparing for a federal election and surveys indicate that support for Trudeau’s Liberal Party is dropping. Musk’s remarks are likely to intensify preexisting opinions and spark more discussion among Canadian voters. It is unclear if his forecast will come to pass, but it does demonstrate how closely Trudeau’s leadership is being watched as the election draws near.

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