A major attack on Elon Musk after comparing the Prime Minister of Canada to Hitler

Billionaire and businessman, Elon Musk, was subjected to violent reactions, after he published a tweet on Twitter, comparing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

Musk's tweet came in response to a news report that the Canadian government has ordered financial institutions not to interact with dozens of cryptocurrency addresses linked to the country's ongoing truck drivers' protests over coronavirus vaccine mandates.

In his message, Musk tweeted a picture of Adolf Hitler with the caption: "Stop comparing me to Justin Trudeau, if I have the budget."

On Monday, the Canadian government announced that it was expanding the scope of anti-money laundering and terrorist financing rules, to include cryptocurrencies and crowdfunding platforms.

Supporters of the protesting truck drivers have tried to fund the "Freedom Caravan" through bitcoin and crowdfunding sites, raising millions in the past few weeks.

And Elon Musk's tweet, in which he compares Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Adolf Hitler, received a wide attack.

Other tweeters indicated that Musk had posted pictures of Hitler on social media on previous occasions.

And Elon Musk made headlines recently, after a group of doctors representing more than 17,000 doctors filed a complaint against a program he funds to implant smart chips inside the brain, and said it was conducting harmful research on monkeys.

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