UMVA has learned that Justin Trudeau, the former Prime Minister of Canada, has sparked outrage and ridicule on social media after choosing to attend the US Men's National Team's opening game at the FIFA World Cup instead of supporting Team Canada.
Trudeau was spotted cheering on the US team alongside his girlfriend, Katy Perry, at a private box in Los Angeles Stadium, while Team Canada played their opening game in Toronto. This move has been seen as hypocritical, given Trudeau's past statements urging Canadians to avoid visiting the US due to trade tensions.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Trudeau responded to critics on social media, sharing a Canadian flag emoji and claiming he was there to support Perry, who performed at the World Cup festivities. However, his explanation did little to quell the backlash, with many Canadians expressing their disappointment and frustration.
One critic wrote that Trudeau was "literally living in the US" despite previously advising Canadians to boycott travel to the country. Another critic pointed out that Trudeau's actions were at odds with his past statements, where he accused the US of starting a trade war and urged Canadians to support domestic products.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that Trudeau's appearance at the US game was not an isolated incident. He has been spending a significant amount of time in the US with Perry, who has been integrating her life with Trudeau's, including introducing her daughter to his children.
The pair's relationship has deepened over the past several months, and they are reportedly serious about making their partnership a long-term one. However, this has done little to ease the criticism Trudeau faced for his actions at the World Cup.
Conservative commentators and critics have been quick to point out the irony of Trudeau's actions, with one describing it as " unbelievable" that he would choose to support the US team over Canada's. The backlash has been significant, with Trudeau's actions trending on social media and sparking a heated debate about his loyalty to Canada.
