Donald Trump’s political dominance has reached new heights, with victories that reshaped not just American politics but also the international stage.
Trump is truly on an epic winning streak. Over the course of just six months, Trump took down Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and even prompted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation.
In June, Trump obliterated Joe Biden during their much-anticipated debate. The contrast between the two men couldn’t have been starker. Biden often struggled to articulate his points and looked outmatched as Trump hammered him repeatedly on the issues.
The fallout was immediate. Polls showed a massive shift toward Trump, and neither the mainstream media nor the Democratic Party, both of which had been covering up Biden’s cognitive decline for years, could deny that he was on the verge of a colossal defeat. Biden resisted as long as he could, but ultimately, party leaders forced his hand, reportedly threatening to invoke the 25th Amendment on him.
Biden anointed Kamala Harris to lead the Democratic ticket. Kamala went on to raise more than a billion dollars, yet that wasn’t enough. She went on to lose every single swing state. Trump not only won in an Electoral College landslide but became the first Republican in twenty years to win the national popular vote.
The magnitude of his victory sent a clear message: Americans were ready to reject the chaos and stagnation of the Biden-Harris administration.
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Trump’s impact didn’t stop at the U.S. border. His tariff threats on Canada put Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an impossible position. Trudeau, already seeing his popularity tank in his country, saw his party turn against him. On the same day Trump’s 2024 victory was officially certified in January, Trudeau announced his resignation, a clear admission of his inability to stand up to the new Trump administration.
"Over the holidays, I’ve also had a chance to reflect and have had long talks with my family about our future," Trudeau said Monday morning. "Throughout the course of my career, any success I have personally achieved has been because of their support and with their encouragement. So last night over dinner, I told my kids about the decision that I’m sharing with you today: I intend to resign as party leader as prime minister after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process. Last night, I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process. This country deserves a real choice in the next election."
Trudeau, elected three times as Canada’s Prime Minister, has seen his Liberal Party lose ground since 2021, with Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives now leading by over 20% in national polls. Poilievre has gained support from some in Trump’s base, including Elon Musk, who has publicly criticized Trudeau and predicted his political downfall.
“Trudeau, leader of the Liberal Party for 11 years and prime minister for nine, was facing a mounting set of crises, from Donald Trump’s tariff threats to the resignation of key allies and disastrous opinion polls,” noted CNN. “Trump, set to return to the White House on January 20, has said he will sign an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all products coming into the US from Canada. Trump has also taken to belittling Trudeau and the country of Canada on social media, referring to the prime minister as the ‘governor’ of the ‘Great State of Canada.’”
In just six months, Donald Trump achieved three incredible victories: defeating Joe Biden on July 21, 2024, Kamala Harris on Nov. 5, 2024, and Justin Trudeau on Jan. 6, 2025.
His sweeping victory marks a new chapter for America — and a stark warning for global leaders who underestimate him.