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In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump has suggested that hockey legend Wayne Gretzky should consider running for the position of Prime Minister of Canada. This comes at a time when current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces increasing scrutiny and potential challenges to his leadership.
Gretzky, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest hockey players of all time, recently made headlines during a visit to Mar-a-Lago, where he was seen wearing a MAGA hat in support of Trump’s November electoral victory. The image sparked discussions about Gretzky's political aspirations and whether he might be interested in entering the political arena.
With Trudeau's government reportedly on shaky ground, Trump's endorsement could serve as a significant boost for Gretzky should he decide to pursue a political career. The Canadian political landscape is evolving, and as public sentiment shifts, the idea of a high-profile figure like Gretzky stepping into politics is gaining traction among supporters.
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