Donald Trump demands Canada becomes 51st State after King Charles' plea
- U.S. President Donald Trump has stated that Canada could become the 51st state to avoid a $61 billion charge for missile defense, as reported on Truth Social.
- King Charles III addressed Canadian Parliament, expressing concerns about the nation's sovereignty amid global changes and emphasizing the need for security and mutual respect between Canada and the U.S.
- Canada's leaders have rejected Trump's annexation offer and responded to his tariffs, leaving it unclear whether they will seriously consider his proposal to join the U.S.
- Gen. Michael Guetlein will lead the effort for the Pentagon's Golden Dome air defense system, announced by Trump as an air defense initiative.
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'You can replay this': GOP strategist makes prediction about latest Trump threat
Panelists sketched out several far-fetched scenarios president Donald Trump has opened up as possible but ultimately they were probably too implausible to actually happen.King Charles III addressed Canada's parliament and promised to protect the nation's sovereign rights as Trump claims he would annex it as the "51st state," and panelists on "CNN This Morning" debated the plausibility of his threats to the North American neighbor and ally."I thi…
Donald Trump reissues £45bn threat to Canada just hours after King Charles message
US President Donald Trump has refreshed his threat to annex Canada just hours after King Charles spoke of the nation's "anxiety about a drastically changing world" while opening parliament in Ottawa. Since returning to office in November last year, the 78-year-old President has repeatedly claimed Canada would become America’s “51st state”. Taking to his social media platform Truth Social as King Charles and Camilla departed Canada, Trump unleash…
US President Donald Trump again asked the Canadians to become the 51st American state, shortly after a speech by King Charles III in which it defended Canada's sovereignty. The head of the White House promised to replace...
Trump taunts Canada with 51st state threat after King Charles visit
President Donald Trump is telling Canada to join the United States as its 51st state to avoid being charged $61 billion to join his plan to create a “Golden Dome” air defense system. Trump’s threat to charge the northern country comes on the same day King Charles III opened the Canadian Parliament as monarch for the first time. Charles’s gesture was meant to reiterate Canada’s independence from the U.S. and subtly remind Trump that the nation re…
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