Trump calls Trudeau ‘indignant’ on eve of Canadian G7 summit debut
QUEBEC — Just hours before what’s expected to be a combative Canadian debut at the G7 summit, Donald Trump accused his host Justin Trudeau of being “indignant” in an evening Twitter posting.
The U.S. president’s personal attack on the prime minister heightened the potential for confrontation when the two leaders have their first face-to-face meeting in Canada on Friday after Trump’s arrival. He is planning to leave the summit early on Saturday morning before the leaders’ scheduled meetings are completed, said Canadian government officials.
Earlier Thursday, Trudeau offered Trump some qualified kudos on his North Korea peace efforts, along with French President Emmanuel Macron and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. It gave Trump a brief respite from criticism over the punishing steel and aluminum tariffs he has imposed on his G7 partners.
But it didn’t last.


