Yes
He is.
No
He isn’t.
In a recent statement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that former President Donald Trump’s jokes lack humor and often cross the line into divisiveness. For many, Trump’s brand of humor, which often includes sarcasm and bluntness, is a hallmark of his unfiltered, populist style. Supporters argue that this approach resonates with many Americans who feel ignored by the political establishment, while others, including Trudeau, believe it undermines respectful discourse and can be harmful. The question is: Does Trump’s humor have a place in political conversation, or does it simply add to the divisiveness that has characterized his time in office?