Donald Trump Calls for Canada to Merge with the U.S. Following Trudeau's Resignation
In the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has reignited his longstanding proposal for Canada to join the United States as its 51st state. In a post on Truth Social, Trump framed the merger as a solution to trade deficits and a safeguard against geopolitical threats from Russia and China.
Trump argued that the proposed union would eliminate tariffs and reduce taxes for Canadians, suggesting that this move would lead to a stronger partnership. "Together, what a great nation it would be!!!" he stated.
Trudeau's resignation comes after nearly ten years in office, amid declining poll numbers and party infighting. In his resignation speech, Trudeau expressed regret that electoral reforms were not achieved, advocating for a voting system that allows Canadians to select their second and third choices.
Trump previously made similar comments during a private meeting with Trudeau at his Mar-a-Lago resort, suggesting that economic challenges could leave Canada with no choice but to merge with the U.S. The implications of this proposal, along with Trudeau's exit, will likely spark further debates on Canadian sovereignty and U.S.-Canada relations.
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