A hot mic captured an unexpected exchange between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a public event, revealing a lighthearted moment between the two leaders. During his speech, Trump referred to Trudeau as “President” Trudeau, a departure from the conventional title of “Prime Minister,” which prompted a humorous response from Trudeau himself.
Afterward, Trudeau approached Trump and quipped about the slip, to which Trump retorted, “At least I didn’t call you Governor!” The exchange highlighted the informal dynamics between the leaders, though it also underscored the persistent diplomatic challenges surrounding Canada’s relationship with the United States.
Separately, a controversial “hot mic” recording surfaced featuring Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussing speculative advancements in biotechnology. The conversation allegedly touched on topics such as “continuous organ transplants,” extending human lifespans to 150 years, and the possibility of achieving immortality.
Xi reportedly stated, “These days, 70 years old you’re still a child,” while Putin added, “Biotechnology is continuously developing… human organs can be continuously transplanted. The longer you live, the younger you become and you can even achieve immortality.” Xi further noted, “Some predict that in this century humans may live to 150 years old.”
The remarks, if authentic, reflect speculative scientific discourse but have sparked debate over their implications for global health policies and ethical considerations. No official confirmation of the recording’s authenticity has been provided.