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Trudeau’s Grand Exit: A Chair, a Grin, and a Viral Goodbye!

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Trudeau’s Grand Exit: A Chair, a Grin, and a Viral Goodbye!

It was an ordinary Monday morning in Ottawa until an extraordinary sight left Canadians in stitches. Outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted making a rather unconventional exit from the Canadian Parliament—holding a chair in one hand, his tongue playfully sticking out. The bizarre yet amusing moment was captured in a now-viral image that has taken social media by storm.

As Trudeau strutted out, the Parliament staff exchanged puzzled looks. Was he taking home a souvenir, or was this an elaborate inside joke? Some suggested he was simply embracing his departure with a touch of humor, while others speculated a deeper meaning behind the act.

Netizens wasted no time turning the moment into memes and hilarious theories. "Maybe he’s taking his seat—literally!" one user joked. Another quipped, "First they take away his position, now his chair? What’s next, his desk?"

As speculation ran wild, Trudeau himself took to social media, playfully addressing the incident. "Sometimes, you just need to take a seat—on your own terms," he posted, adding fuel to the humorous chaos. Whether intentional or a spur-of-the-moment whim, his exit has cemented itself as one of the most amusing political moments of the year.

With his time in office winding down, Trudeau’s latest move proves he’s not leaving without a little flair. And as Canada watches on, one thing is certain—his legacy will remain as unforgettable as his grand (and slightly wacky) exit.

Rewrite: As hashtag#JustinTrudeau exited the House of Commons for the last time as Prime Minister of hashtag#Canada, the exact moment was taken by a photographer, capturing the people's attention.

The image saw Trudeau with tongue out, carrying a chair while looking at the camera with a smile. The photo quickly went viral with many finding it hilarious while some raise questions as Canada faces political turmoil and threats from US president

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