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President-elect Donald Trump was in the spotlight this year—winning the White House, taking on two Democratic challengers in debates, and being named Time magazine’s Person of the Year. He had no shortage of feuds to go with it.
Things got personal between Trump and President Joe Biden as Biden ran for re-election, particularly during a debate that no one will forget anytime soon.
Biden dropped out of the race shortly after his dismal debate performance, paving the way for his vice president, Kamala Harris, to take the nomination. The insults started even before the two met face-to-face.
Now, before he’s even in office, Trump is throwing insults across the border, calling Canada the “51st state” and referring to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as “Governor” in a feud likely to carry into 2025.