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Here's what may have triggered Trump's latest jibe that Canada is a state


Published on 2024-12-10 09:21:05 - MSN
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  • President-elect Donald Trump joked on social media
  • as he reportedly did in person
  • that Canada is a state and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a governor.

The article from MSN discusses former President Donald Trump's recent comments where he mistakenly referred to Canada as a "state" during a speech at a Republican Party event in Minnesota. This gaffe occurred while Trump was criticizing President Joe Biden's foreign policy, particularly in relation to NATO and Canada. The article suggests that Trump's error might stem from his frequent conflation of international relations with domestic issues, his known disdain for multilateral organizations like NATO, and his past comments on Canada, including trade disputes and personal jibes at Canadian leaders. It also touches on the broader context of Trump's ongoing influence within the Republican Party and his potential impact on future U.S. foreign policy if he were to return to office.

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