In a social media post, Elon Musk predicted that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s days are numbered.

Elon Musk says Trudeau’s days are numbered

Musk stated, “He will be gone in the upcoming election,” in response to a call for his help to “get rid of Trudeau”.

The comment comes just two days after Donald Trump was elected US President, again, who Musk supported and campaigned for.  

Musk has made a number of comments towards Trudeau over the years, from voicing his support of Canadian truckers during the Freedom Convoy, to mocking Trudeau’s obsession with wearing costumes.

In February, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO mocked the Prime Minister in light of the viral realization that Google’s AI photo generator refuses to show pictures of white people. 

Musk, seizing on the peculiar limitation, posted, “I can’t believe Gemini made these unfair pics of Truedough,” posting real images of Trudeau wearing costumes including Blackface, dressing as an Indigenous man, and wearing Indian garb.

In May, Musk expressed sheer disbelief over the federal Liberals’ recently tabled bill concerning hate speech that could retroactively punish citizens for speech they made years ago. 

The free speech enthusiast posted “This sounds insane if accurate!” after reading another social media user’s description of the Online Harms Act.

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