Trump, Trudeau discuss tariffs in 50-minute phone call
President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke on Wednesday for 50 minutes about the issue with tariffs.
Trump claimed on Truth social that nothing in their conversation has convinced him that there's been a decrease in fentanyl crossing the Canadian border, which the president has deemed a "national emergency."
Trump said he told Trudeau "that's not good enough" when the prime minister said it's gotten better and added that the call ended in a "somewhat" friendly manner.

The president also claimed that Trudeau was "unable" to tell him when the Canadian election was taking place. However, as Trudeau is stepping down, the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada will decide when the elections are held, according to Canadian law.
The party is scheduled to name its successor on Sunday.
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh and Will Gretsky







