The Canadian politician Meltdowns that the ’51st state’ -Retoric of Trump admin is a ‘war act’


A Liberal Canadian member Of the parliament, the Trump government committed a “act of war” about President Donald Trump who repeatedly refers to Canada as the “51st state” of the US and for the leveling of rates for the nation.

“Well, I think Marco Rubio should probably be sent to school, because if you say that someone has no right to have a country, that is an act of war. If you are ripping, random, trade agreements and threatening and saying that you are going to have a country of the country, an interview with the Liberal New Democratic, said an interview with the Liberal New DemoTic. Girl.

Angus responded to a clip of State Secretary Marco Rubio During his recent trip to Canada, reporters spoke for the meeting of the G7 ministers of G7. Rubio was repeatedly asked by the press to weigh Trump that refers to Canada as the ’51st state’ of the US.

“The president made his argument why he thinks Canada would be better off becoming a member of the United States … for economic purposes,” said Rubio on March 14 when he was asked about the comments of “51st State”, which explained that the issue was not dealt with during the G7 meeting. “There is a disagreement between the position of the president and the position of the Canadian government. I don’t think that is a mystery, and it was not a subject of conversation, because this top was not about that.”

Rubio further explained that the origin of the rhetoric of the “51st state” was born during a meeting between Trump and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Trump began to use the title “51st State” for Canada in November 2024, after his election profit.

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Donald Trump (L) talks to Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

President Donald Trump, left, talks to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Nicholas Kamm)

Trump met Trudeau, “and Trudeau says that if the US could impose rates on Canada, Canada could not survive as a nation state, at what point the president said:” Well, then you should become a state. “And that’s where this started,” Rubio told the Trump -Trudeau meeting. “He made an argument for why Canada would be better off to come to the United States from an economic perspective and the like. He has repeatedly made that argument and I think it is in front of him.”

Trudeau announced his resignation as the country’s prime minister in January after nine years in the position. Mark Carney was sworn in as the next Prime Minister of the country on March 14 after he had been chosen the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada earlier in the month.

During his interview, Angus said that Canada’s boycott of American products on rates that were aimed at the nation would be “punishing” to the US

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“The boycott that Canada has launched against the United States has been punished. We were told in January a decrease of 10% in Canadian trips to the United States would cost 140,000 jobs,” he continued.

Trump focused a rate of 25% on all imports of steel and aluminum from other countries on March 12, while Canada is specifically to get a 25% Tax on all imported goods At the beginning of April 2. The rates have led to boycots of American goods.

Canada's Liberal Leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney

The liberal leader of Canada and Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks after he was chosen on March 9 as the new Liberal Party Leader in Ottawa, Ontario. (Getty Images)

New Canadian PM explodes Trump’s 51st state idea: ‘Crazy’

Trump has become a member Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on Tuesday, where he flooded against how the US subsidized ‘Canada with $ 200 billion a year’.

President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump speaks during a newsletter in the White House. (Evan Vucci/The Associated Press)

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“Here is my problem with Canada,” said Trump on Fox News. “Canada was intended as the 51st state because we can subsidize Canada with $ 200 billion a year. We don’t need their cars, we don’t need their wood, we don’t need a lot of wood. … We don’t need their energy, we don’t need anything, we certainly don’t want their cars … Millions of cars are sent, I’d rather have made Carolina.”

Charles Creitz of Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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