Justin Trudeau Makes Subtle ‘Leadership’ Dig At Donald Trump During Joe Biden Call

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday held his first virtual bilateral meeting with President Joe Biden and dissed Donald Trump without even mentioning the ex-president’s name.

Trudeau thanked Biden for last month reentering the U.S. into the Paris climate accords, saying “U.S. leadership has been sorely missed over the past years.”

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“And I have to say as we were preparing the joint rollout of the communique from this, it’s nice when the Americans are not pulling out all the references to climate change and instead adding them in,” Trudeau added.

Trump routinely dismissed the climate crisis, contrary to the consensus of scientists. He called it “bullshit” and a Chinese hoax, and his administration pursued a decidedly anti-environment agenda, rolling back regulations and protections while delivering handouts to the fossil fuel industry and other polluters.

Trump’s June 2017 decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement only officially came into effect in November 2020. In January, one of Biden’s first executive orders as president was for his government to reenter the pact.

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