Trump Suggests Canada Should Become the “51st State” Following Trudeau’s Resignation
In the wake of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has reignited his call for Canada to join the United States as its 51st state. Trump made this suggestion in a post on Truth Social, claiming that such a merger could eliminate trade tariffs, lower taxes, and enhance Canada’s security against threats from countries like Russia and China.
Trump expressed that the resignation indicated Trudeau's awareness of Canada’s economic challenges, stating, “The United States can no longer suffer the massive trade deficits and subsidies that Canada needs to stay afloat.” He further exclaimed that together, Canada and the U.S. would form a great nation.
Trudeau's resignation marks the end of his nearly decade-long tenure, which has been marred by declining poll numbers and internal party divisions. He conveyed regret over the current electoral system in Canada, wishing that voters could express preferences for secondary choices on ballots.
Trump's remarks on Canada’s potential merger with the U.S. echo his past criticisms of Canada’s trade practices and his earlier threats of imposing heavy tariffs on Canadian imports.
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