President Donald Trump is in Singapore for his all-important summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

He is not about to let his feud with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau die down, however.

This is what he tweeted out Monday morning in Singapore (Sunday night in the United States): “Fair Trade is now to be called Fool Trade if it is not Reciprocal. According to a Canada release, they make almost 100 Billion Dollars in Trade with U.S. (guess they were bragging and got caught!). Minimum is 17B. Tax Dairy from us at 270%. Then Justin acts hurt when called out!”

Fair Trade is now to be called Fool Trade if it is not Reciprocal. According to a Canada release, they make almost 100 Billion Dollars in Trade with U.S. (guess they were bragging and got caught!). Minimum is 17B. Tax Dairy from us at 270%. Then Justin acts hurt when called out! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 11, 2018

Trump’s feud with Trudeau actually started one day before the G7 Summit when Trump took to Twitter to call out Trudeau and French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron but hit peak-crazy after Trump left the G7 Summit and headed off to Singapore.

Shortly after leaving the summit, Trump seemed to be in good spirits about the meeting with Trudeau and other world leaders in Canada.

Just left the @G7 Summit in beautiful Canada. Great meetings and relationships with the six Country Leaders especially since they know I cannot allow them to apply large Tariffs and strong barriers to… — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 9, 2018

That all seemed to change, though, when he heard this presser from Trudeau:

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will with "absolute certainty" impose retaliatory measures on July 1 to answer US President Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum: "We will not be pushed around" https://t.co/p42wWP6KlK pic.twitter.com/7NGS4xkqzL — CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 9, 2018

That prompted Trump to blow up all the goodwill gained at the G7 Summit by trashing the host and claiming the United States would not endorse the summit communique.

Then, for over 24 hours Trump went Twitter silent, raising hopes he would let his feud with Trudeau die down.

However, it was not meant to be. After Trump was blasted by Macron and other leaders, Trump took to Twitter again, this time to double down and declare, “Fair Trade is now to be called Fool Trade.”

Then, he tweeted out this: “Why should I, as President of the United States, allow countries to continue to make Massive Trade Surpluses, as they have for decades, while our Farmers, Workers & Taxpayers have such a big and unfair price to pay? Not fair to the PEOPLE of America! $800 Billion Trade Deficit.”

He then continued on: “And add to that the fact that the U.S. pays close to the entire cost of NATO-protecting many of these same countries that rip us off on Trade (they pay only a fraction of the cost-and laugh!). The European Union had a $151 Billion Surplus-should pay much more for Military!”

Why should I, as President of the United States, allow countries to continue to make Massive Trade Surpluses, as they have for decades, while our Farmers, Workers & Taxpayers have such a big and unfair price to pay? Not fair to the PEOPLE of America! $800 Billion Trade Deficit… — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 11, 2018

….And add to that the fact that the U.S. pays close to the entire cost of NATO-protecting many of these same countries that rip us off on Trade (they pay only a fraction of the cost-and laugh!). The European Union had a $151 Billion Surplus-should pay much more for Military! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 11, 2018

UPDATE: Trump tweeted again and again.

….Germany pays 1% (slowly) of GDP towards NATO, while we pay 4% of a MUCH larger GDP. Does anybody believe that makes sense? We protect Europe (which is good) at great financial loss, and then get unfairly clobbered on Trade. Change is coming! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 11, 2018

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