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Donald Trump tells Prime Minister Justin Trudeau he could become governor of Canada if it becomes the 51st US state, MAGA supporters cheer president-elect despite backlash from critics

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President-elect Donald Trump reportedly suggested annexing Canada as the 51st state during his meeting last week with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to debate Trump’s threat to impose $25 tariffs on Canada unless Trudeau does more to curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking across Canada. Northern border of the USA.

Last Friday, Trudeau traveled to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, where he told the recent president that his proposed tariffs, which also apply to Mexico, would cripple Canada’s economy.

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Trump, nevertheless, downplayed Trudeau’s concerns and shamelessly raised the issue of the U.S. trade deficit with Canada, stating that “if Canada can’t survive without fleecing the United States to the tune of $100 billion a year, then maybe Canada should become the 51st state and Trudeau could become his “governor” According to Fox News, citing two anonymous sources who joined the dinner discussion.

As Fox reported, the response prompted a wave of “nervous laughter” during the dinner, with Trump saying of Trudeau: “Prime Minister is a better title, although he could still be governor of the 51st state.”

According to sources, there was cheering at the table at the suggestion, and at the least one person jokingly warned Trump that Canada would likely become a deep blue state by electing liberals and leftists who query Trump’s agenda.

When this drew much more laughter, Trump made a serious reference to the hypothetical annexation of Canada, suggesting that Trudeau’s country could become two US states – one conservative and one liberal, in keeping with Fox News.

Trump, known for his bullish approach to diplomacy – with the exception of Russian President Vladimir Putin and other dictators – barely cracked a smile during the temporary exchange, clearly acknowledging what he called Canada’s failure at the border.

Trump then described the meeting with Trudeau as “very productive,” and Trudeau shared a photograph on X of him and Trump smiling and sitting next to one another over a meal of crab cocktail and oysters.

Trump’s supporters were jubilant in response to his stance against Trudeau. Some praise the president-elect for his “alpha” attitude.

One MAGA follower wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “This might be the most alpha thing I’ve ever heard!! If this is true…. Oh my god I see something Trump is saying!! And I LOVE it!”

Unlike Trump called “crazy” and “idiot” by others who opposed his approach.

One commentator he wrote“Just when we think Trump can’t be any more of an idiot than he is right now, he goes and says this stupid bullshit. It talks about the illegal annexation of Canada and Canadians agreeing to forced statehood… because of tariffs.”

After nearly three hours of conversation on a spread of topics, Canadian guests described the dinner as “very friendly and very positive,” but avoided the topic of Canada joining the United States.

Trump’s tough stance on tariffs has caused some concern on Wall Street and Capitol Hill, even amongst Republicans, because his proposed 25 percent import levy would significantly undermine the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), perhaps Trump’s signature achievement during his first term, which led to the renegotiation of NAFTA and improved economic cooperation between all three nations.

Since Trump’s meeting with Trudeau last week, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has criticized the United States’ northern neighbor for its struggles with the fentanyl epidemic, saying Canada “could only regret not having the cultural wealth that Mexico has” – Fox News reported.

The Associated Press reported that U.S. customs agents seized 43 kilos of fentanyl at the Canadian border last fiscal yr, a stark contrast to the 21,100 kilos seized at the Mexican border.

Leaders of each nations have been trying to succeed in an agreement with Trump before he takes office in January, when he promised to impose strict customs on Mexico and Canada from day one.

“As everyone knows, thousands of people are pouring through Mexico and Canada, bringing crime and drugs to unprecedented levels.” Trump wrote last week on the Social Truth website. “On January 20, as one of my many first executive orders, I will sign all necessary documents to impose a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada on ALL products entering the United States and its absurd open borders. This tariff will remain in effect until drugs, especially fentanyl, and all illegal aliens stop this invasion of our country!” Trump added.

After the announcement, Sheinbaum spoke with Trump by phone, and Trump said they’d a “productive conversation.”

“I just had a great conversation with the new president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. She agreed to stop migration through Mexico into the United States, effectively closing our southern border. We also talked about what can be done to stop the massive flow of drugs into the United States, as well as the consumption of these drugs in the United States. It was a very productive conversation!” Trump posted on Tru Social.

Sheinbaum said she shared Mexico’s immigration strategy with the president-elect, emphasizing that her country’s “position is not to close borders.”

“During our conversation with President Trump, I explained to him the comprehensive strategy Mexico has implemented to address migration while respecting human rights.” Sheinbaum said November 27, 2011. Thanks to this, migrants and caravans receive help even before arriving at the border. We reiterate that Mexico’s position will not be to shut borders, but to construct bridges between governments and between peoples.”

Previously, Sheinbaum highlighted Mexico’s cooperation with the Biden administration to scale back migration, which has led to a 75 percent decline in U.S. border crossings over the past yr. After speaking with Trump per week ago, she refrained from detailing any additional measures to stop tariffs, as an alternative highlighting steps her country has already taken to deal with the issue.

Trump also threatened to impose 100% tariffs on the so-called the BRIC alliance, including Brazil, Russia, India and China, if the group tries to weaken the US dollar in global trade.


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