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MAGA Celebrates Trudeau's Resignation While Nikki Glaser Faces Criticism for Diddy Jokes

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MAGA Celebrates Trudeau's Resignation While Nikki Glaser Faces Criticism for Diddy Jokes

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Team MAGA wasted no time in celebrating the resignation of Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced he would step down after nearly a decade in office. MAGA personalities took to social media to criticize Trudeau, especially due to his history of clashes with Donald Trump, labeling Canada as the 51st state in previous comments.

In his announcement, Trudeau expressed that he “cannot be the best option” moving forward, following months of internal pressure for his resignation within his party. This comes shortly after the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, who had voiced concerns regarding Trump’s tariff threats.

In response to Trudeau stepping down, MAGA figures rejoiced. Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point, remarked on X, criticizing Trudeau’s past statements about welcoming ISIS fighters back into Canada.

Meanwhile, Nikki Glaser faced backlash for her jokes at the Golden Globes, particularly those referencing Diddy, whose legal troubles loom large. The lawyer for some of Diddy’s alleged victims condemned Glaser for her comments, stating that her jokes trivialized the serious allegations against the rapper.

Attorney Ariel Mitchell, representing multiple women accusing Diddy of sexual assault, stated she hopes Glaser has never been subjected to such trauma. She described Glaser's humor as distasteful, considering the ongoing trials. Glaser had revealed on The Howard Stern Show that she scaled back some of her material to avoid offending Diddy's accusers.

As the political landscape shifts with Trudeau’s exit, MAGA supporters continue to leverage this moment while Glaser navigates the fallout from her controversial material at the Globes. The complex interplay of humor, trauma, and politics remains a point of contention in today’s media narrative.

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