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Trump calls Carney ‘future Governor of Canada,’ reviving Trudeau insult
Trump revived a taunt against Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney amid ongoing U.S.-Canada tensions, drawing widespread criticism on social media.
- In a March 10 Truth Social post, President Trump called Mark Carney the 'future Governor of Canada' while urging governors to fight Asian carp, amid criticism and a nearly 50% drop in US tourism.
- That jab continues a pattern in which Trump mocked Carney with the 'future Governor of Canada' label amid tariff tensions, despite Carney's push for independence.
- Social-Media users, many with Canadian flags, argued the post was juvenile and noted a tourism decline of almost 50%, hurting small U.S. businesses.
- Amid ongoing foreign-policy tensions, the post by President Donald Trump drew criticism for calling Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney the 'future governor' of Canada, renewing diplomatic strain.
- Observers predicted post-November investigations and impeachment proceedings as some online critics issued hyperbolic warnings about possible moves toward Canada amid escalating rhetoric.
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Read Full ArticleUS President Donald Trump spoke on March to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as "the future Canadian governor", in a new light of his desire that the neighbouring country be integrated into the United States as the 51st state, inform the EEF.
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left4Leaning Right6Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Right
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Right
40% Right
L 27%
C 33%
R 40%
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