Latest News
January 1, Trump UNLOADS on Canada As Trade War Explodes

Wyatt’s Take
- President Trump just called out Canada for wanting all the perks of statehood without the responsibility — and he’s not backing down as trade negotiations collapse
- This isn’t just about tariffs anymore — it’s about America finally standing up to decades of one-sided deals that hurt our workers
- Canada’s scrambling now that Trump won’t let them have their cake and eat it too
President Donald Trump just dropped the hammer on Canada as trade negotiations between the two nations completely fell apart. And he didn’t mince words about what’s really going on.
The trade war between America and our northern neighbor is heating up fast. Negotiations that were supposed to smooth things over have collapsed, and Trump is making it crystal clear he’s done playing games with Canada’s leadership.
“Canada wants the benefits of being a State, without being one,” Trump declared, cutting right to the heart of the matter.
It’s a line that perfectly captures what working Americans have known for years. Canada has enjoyed special treatment in trade deals that benefit them far more than us, while our manufacturing jobs disappeared and our workers suffered.
Trump’s pushing back against a system that’s been rigged against American interests for decades. Canada’s gotten used to having it both ways — accessing our massive markets, enjoying our protection, but never having to play by the same rules we do.
Those days are over. The President made it clear he’s not interested in continuing the same failed policies that shipped American jobs north of the border and left our communities hollowed out.
Canadian officials are reportedly in panic mode as Trump refuses to budge. They’ve counted on American presidents rolling over and accepting whatever deal kept things “friendly,” but this President actually puts America first.
The breakdown in negotiations shows just how far apart the two sides really are. Canada wants to maintain the status quo that’s worked out great for them, while Trump is demanding fairness for American workers and businesses.
This isn’t about being mean to Canada. It’s about making sure trade deals actually benefit the American people who’ve been getting the short end of the stick for far too long.
Manufacturing towns across the heartland know exactly what unfair trade deals look like. They’ve watched factories close and move to Canada where regulations are lighter and labor is cheaper, all while politicians in Washington shrugged their shoulders.
Trump’s making it clear those days are done. Either Canada comes to the table ready to negotiate a fair deal, or they’ll face the consequences of treating America like a piggy bank they can raid whenever it suits them.
Why It Matters
For too long, everyday Americans have paid the price for trade deals that benefited everyone except them. Trump’s stand against Canada isn’t about starting fights — it’s about finally demanding that our so-called friends treat us fairly. Working families in Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania deserve leaders who won’t sell them out for nice headlines and photo ops with foreign leaders who’ve been taking advantage of us for years.
-
Entertainment3 years agoWhoopi Goldberg’s “Wildly Inappropriate” Commentary Forces “The View” into Unscheduled Commercial Break
-
Entertainment3 years ago‘He’s A Pr*ck And F*cking Hates Republicans’: Megyn Kelly Goes Off on Don Lemon
-
Featured3 years agoUS Advises Citizens to Leave This Country ASAP
-
Featured3 years agoBenghazi Hero: Hillary Clinton is “One of the Most Disgusting Humans on Earth”
-
Latest News2 years agoNude Woman Wields Spiked Club in Daylight Venice Beach Brawl
-
Entertainment2 years agoComedy Mourns Legend Richard Lewis: A Heartfelt Farewell
-
Featured3 years agoFox News Calls Security on Donald Trump Jr. at GOP Debate [Video]
-
Latest News2 years agoSupreme Court Gift: Trump’s Trial Delayed, Election Interference Allegations Linger