Canadian politician meltdowns that Trump admin’s ’51st state’ rhetoric is an ‘act of war’

A liberal Canadian member in parliament claimed that the Trump administration had committed a “war law” against President Donald Trump repeatedly indicating Canada as “State 51” and settling the customs tariff for the country.
“Well, I think Marco Rubio may need to be returned to school because when you say that someone has no right to have a country, this is a war. When you are rupture, arbitrary, commercial agreements and threaten and say that you will break a country, this said this is workers from democratic work.
Angus was interacting with a clip from Foreign Minister Marco Rubio talking to journalists during his last trip to Canada for the meeting of the foreign ministers in the Group of Seven. The press has repeatedly requested that Trump weigh Trump, referring to Canada as “Country 51”.
“The president presented his argument about the reason for his belief that Canada would be better than joining the United States … for economic purposes.” “There is a dispute between the position of the president and the position of the Canadian government. I do not think this is a coming puzzle, and it was not the subject of the conversation, because this is not what this summit was.”
Rubio also explained that the origin of the “State 51” speech was born during a meeting between Trump and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Trump began using the “State 51” title in Canada in November 2024, after winning the elections.
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President Donald Trump speaks to the left with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. (Nicholas cam)
Trump was meeting with Trudeau, ”Trudeau mainly says that if the United States imposed a tariff on Canada, Canada could not survive as a national state, and then the president said,“ Well, then it must become a state. ”Here he started,” Rubio narrated from the Trump -Trudeau meeting. “He has made an argument about the reason that Canada was better at joining the United States than an economic perspective and the like. He has done this argument over and over again, and I think it returns to itself.”
Trudeau announced his resignation as prime minister in the country in January nine years in this position. Mark Carney was sworn in as the next prime minister in the country on March 14 after his election of the new leader of the Canadian Liberal Party earlier in the month.
During his interview, Angus said that boycotting the products of the United States of America about the customs tariffs that the nation has “will” punish “the United States.
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He continued, “The province that Canada launched against the United States is punished. We were told in January that a 10 % decrease in Canadian travel to the United States will cost 140,000 jobs.”
Trump settled a 25 % tariff for all steel and aluminum imports from other countries on March 12, while Canada is scheduled to face 25 % tax on all imported goods that start on April 2. The definitions of the boycott of American goods have sparked.

The Canadian liberal leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks after his election as a new liberal party leader in Ottawa, Ontario, on March 9. (Getty Images)
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Trump joined Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on Tuesday, where he was populated against how the United States supported “Canada by $ 200 billion a year.”

President Donald Trump speaks at a White House press conference. (Evan Fuction/Associated Press)
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“This is my problem with Canada,” Trump said in Fox News. “Canada was supposed to be the 51st state because we support Canada by 200 billion dollars a year. We do not need their cars, and we do not need their wood, and we have a lot of wood … … We do not need their energy, we do not need anything, we definitely do not want their cars … millions of cars are sent in Michigan, and I would like to want to make it in South Carolina.”
Charles Cretz from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
2025-03-21 08:00:00