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‘Never Say Never’: Trump Trolls New Canadian PM In Hilarious Oval Office Meeting

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By Chris Powell
May 6, 2025

President Donald Trump turned what was supposed to be a routine diplomatic meeting into a comedic masterclass Tuesday, sparring with newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Though tensions between the two nations have been on a steady climb — fueled by tariffs, trade disputes, and a hotly contested Canadian election — the president didn’t miss a chance to revive his favorite icebreaker: the idea of Canada becoming America’s 51st state.

Asked directly whether he still believed Canada should join the United States, Trump didn’t skip a beat.

“Well, I still believe that, but, you know, takes two to tango, right?” he said from the Oval Office. “I mean, I believe it would be a massive tax cut for the Canadian citizens. You get free military, you get tremendous medical cares and other things. There would be a lot of advantages, but it would be a massive tax cut.”

With Carney sitting across from him, the president then took a detour into art and geography. “As a real estate developer, you know, I’m a real estate developer at heart,” Trump explained. “When you get rid of that artificially drawn line… just a straight line right across the top of the country… I looked at that, you know, I said that’s the way it was meant to be.”

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Canuck Conservative:
Plus, lots of well-tanned criminals with guns would suddenly have free access to Canada.

NO THANKS

Wingnut:
Lets take Alberta.  Nice minerals and oil and a strait shot to the Artic.  Win Win

GtHawk:

--- Quote from: Canuck Conservative on Tuesday, May 06, 2025 01:29 pm ---Plus, lots of well-tanned criminals with guns would suddenly have free access to Canada.

NO THANKS

--- End quote ---
So you’re saying there’s no gun crime in Canuckistan, or that the criminals lack tans? :silly:

Overview

Canada is experiencing a rise in gun violence, with firearm-related violent crime increasing since 2009. In 2022, the rate of firearm-related violent crime increased by 8.9% compared to the previous year, according to Statistics Canada. This increase was more rapid than the overall increase in violent crime, which rose by 2.7%. While firearm-related violent crime remains a small portion of overall violent crime, it has a significant impact on individuals and communities.
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