Trump again trolls Canada, shares a map with the country that is part of the USA: ‘Oh Canada!’
President-elect Trump on Tuesday he again proposed adding Canada as the 51st US state, sharing maps showing Canada as part of the US
On Tuesday evening, Trump shared a pair of posts on his social media platform Truth Social – one featuring a map of the US and Canada with “United States” written across the two countries and another post showing the US and Canada overlaid with an American flag.
“Oh Canada!” he wrote in one post.
The new president has recently advocated adding Canada to the US, including earlier on Tuesday.
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“Canada and the United States. That would really be something,” Trump said at a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. – They should be the state.
On Monday, the president-elect claimed in a social media post that “many people in Canada LOVE being the 51st country.”
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“The United States can no longer tolerate the massive trade deficits and subsidies that Canada needs to survive,” he wrote on Truth Social.
“Justin Trudeau knew this and resigned. If Canada merged with the US, there would be no tariffs, taxes would be much lower and they would be COMPLETELY SAFE from the threat of Russian and Chinese ships constantly surrounding them,” he added. . “Together, what a great nation that would be!!!”
Trudeau, who announced on Monday that he would resigned as Prime Minister of Canada once a replacement is chosen, he said on Tuesday there was no way Canada would join the US
“There is no way in hell that Canada will become part of the United States,” Trudeau wrote on social media platform X. “Workers and communities in both of our countries benefit from being each other’s largest trade and security partners.”
Trump has trolled Canada in recent weeks, floating the idea of making it the 51st country and posting a fictional photo of himself standing next to a Canadian flag on top of a mountain.
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The president-elect also mocked Trudeau, repeatedly calling him “the governor.” In addition, Trump threatened to impose heavy tariffs for Canada.
Trump also pushed for Denmark to sell the North Atlantic island of Greenland to the US