Fact Check: At G7, Trump Makes False Claims About Trudeau, Ukraine and Immigration
- At the June 2025 G7 summit in Canada, Donald Trump made several false claims about Ukraine aid, immigration, and Justin Trudeau’s role in Russia's G8 expulsion.
- Trump incorrectly blamed Trudeau for Russia’s ouster from the G8 in 2014, although Trudeau became prime minister in November 2015 after Stephen Harper led that effort.
- Trump falsely claimed Biden allowed 21 million people into the US, while official data indicate under 11 million migrant encounters during Biden's administration with many rapid expulsions.
- Trump repeated a debunked claim that Biden gave $350 billion to Ukraine, whereas the US committed approximately $138 billion in aid from early 2022 through April 2025.
- These false claims sparked backlash and highlight ongoing misinformation on international aid, immigration figures, and historical political events regarding Russia and Canada.
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Trump makes mockery of G7 at critical diplomatic juncture
When the world teeters on the brink of another full-scale regional war, diplomacy—however imperfect—becomes the thin thread that prevents catastrophe. It is precisely during these moments that multilateral institutions like the Group of Seven (G7) must function with unity, sobriety and respect for each other’s contributions. Unfortunately, the latest summit in Canada revealed more fissures […] The post Trump makes mockery of G7 at critical dipl…
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