President Donald Trump will soon have a second bill to sign into law as Democrats hand him the votes for a bipartisan victory on the opioid epidemic. The Senate will take up legislation Thursday that classifies fentanyl copycats as Schedule I drugs,
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hoping to speak with President Donald Trump today after calling his tariffs "very dumb," a report said. A senior Canadian official told the Associated Press that Trudeau informed the premiers of Canada’s provinces yesterday that he is hoping to talk to Trump on Wednesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke for about 50 minutes on Wednesday and discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade, said a Canadian source directly familiar with the conversation.
"I know, I still can't believe it myself. But I no longer smoke and have been sober for almost 5 years," the Quebec-based senator said in a Thursday post on X.
US President Donald Trump and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau discussed fentanyl smuggling and trade over a 50-minute call. Trump accused Trudeau of using trade tensions for political power and criticized Canada's border policies for allowing fentanyl into the US.