The Trump White House delivered some absolutely legendary trolling Sunday night after Team USA demolished Canada in a nail-biting overtime battle to claim Olympic hockey gold at the Milan Olympics.
Following the thrilling victory over our northern neighbors, President Trump's social media team wasted no time rubbing salt in the wounds of disgraced former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, posting an image on X showing a majestic bald eagle absolutely destroying a Canada goose.
The brutal takedown comes just weeks after Trudeau's humiliating resignation amid plummeting approval ratings and mounting scandals that left the woke progressive leader completely toxic to Canadian voters. Now he gets to watch America dominate his country on the world's biggest sporting stage while Trump – the man Trudeau spent years attacking – sits triumphantly in the White House.
This is exactly the kind of unapologetic American swagger that patriots have been craving for years. While previous administrations might have offered some bland, diplomatic congratulations, the Trump White House knows how to celebrate American excellence the right way – with style, humor, and zero apologies.
The hockey victory itself was a thing of beauty, with Team USA showing the grit and determination that defines American athletes. After 60 minutes of regulation play couldn't separate the two hockey powerhouses, our boys stepped up in overtime and delivered when it mattered most.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. As President Trump continues implementing his America First agenda and restoring respect for our nation on the world stage, our athletes are doing their part by dominating international competition. Meanwhile, Canada is stuck dealing with the mess Trudeau left behind.
From trade deals to hockey gold, one thing is crystal clear: America is back, baby. And if our neighbors to the north don't like getting schooled on the ice and trolled on social media, maybe they should have thought twice before electing a drama teacher to run their country.
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Source: Next News Network