Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House next week, ahead of a review of their free trade agreement. The meeting comes as Canada seeks inclusion in Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense program and deals with Trump’s repeated suggestions of Canada becoming the 51st state. The leaders will discuss shared priorities in their economic and security relationship, with the USMCA trade pact up for review in 2026, despite existing sector-specific tariffs from the United States. While Canada accounts for a significant portion of U.S. exports, particularly in critical resources, tensions remain, highlighted by anti-American sentiment and a drop in Canadian travel to the U.S.
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In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump expressed a desire to “survive” until 2026, sparking speculation about his health and safety. Trump’s comments followed concerns about his physical and mental state, including visible bruises, mobility issues, and a tendency toward verbal gaffes. Trump has also expressed anxieties about his prospects in the afterlife, using these fears to encourage donations, notably referencing an assassination attempt. Furthermore, Trump expressed worry about potential GOP losses in the 2026 midterms, citing historical trends of the ruling party facing setbacks in nationwide races.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former staunch ally of Donald Trump, is now publicly clashing with him, particularly regarding the ongoing government shutdown. She is blaming the Republican party for the impasse, arguing the Senate could end the shutdown with a simple majority vote. Greene’s stance aligns with the majority of Americans who also hold the GOP responsible, despite attempts by the Trump administration to shift blame. Furthermore, she is criticizing her fellow Republicans for the shutdown’s negative impact on American citizens, including unpaid federal workers and families relying on WIC benefits.
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In a controversial decision, the Supreme Court allowed Donald Trump to cancel $4 billion in foreign aid appropriated by Congress. The ruling, seemingly based on a “pocket rescission” strategy, granted Trump the ability to withhold funds until they expired, effectively giving him a line-item veto. This decision, reached through the shadow docket, shifts power from the legislative to the executive branch. The Court’s justification focused on the president’s authority over foreign affairs outweighing Congress’ spending control, a move that could lead to a president impounding any funds they dislike, undermining the separation of powers.
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Sources within Donald Trump’s inner circle express concern that the GOP could be severely damaged in the 2026 midterms due to the potential expiration of healthcare subsidies tied to the government shutdown. Officials worry that if the subsidies lapse, leading to increased healthcare costs for millions, voters will blame the Republican party. The White House is considering extending the subsidies, even though Trump has opposed the Affordable Care Act, to mitigate the political fallout. With Republicans holding a slim majority and facing historical trends of midterm losses for the ruling party, the potential for voter backlash on healthcare poses a significant threat to their control.
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Under Donald Trump’s influence, public discourse in the United States is deteriorating, with racism and prejudice becoming normalized through the use of jokes and memes. Trump’s actions, including the dissemination of an AI video depicting a prominent Democrat in a racist caricature, are a clear indication of this trend. This behavior is symptomatic of a broader pattern of breaking norms and boundaries, fueled by an agenda that favors white men and marginalizes minorities. These actions, coupled with extreme policies and a disregard for diversity, are contributing to a climate where spiteful words and discriminatory actions are being legitimized and even considered humorous.
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Following a meeting with Russell Vought, Donald Trump shared an AI-generated music video on social media, a cover of Blue Öyster Cult’s “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” with visuals portraying Vought as the Grim Reaper. The video, created by the Dilley Meme Team, features disparaging imagery of Democrats and includes lyrics targeting them. The post is the latest in a series of AI-generated content from Trump, following previous instances of controversial memes.
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President Trump has publicly embraced his administration’s ties to Project 2025, a stark contrast to his previous attempts to distance himself from the far-right manifesto during the 2024 presidential campaign. He recently announced a meeting with Russ Vought, a key architect of Project 2025 and head of the Office of Management and Budget, to discuss potential cuts to various government agencies. This shift follows Trump’s previous denial of any association with the project, despite having implemented nearly half of its goals since taking office. Vought’s influence is evident as the administration aims to dismantle regulations and potentially establish a precedent for presidential control over government spending.
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During the ongoing government shutdown, Donald Trump launched a series of attacks against Democrats on Truth Social, including a meme labeling them as “the party of hate, evil, and Satan.” This post, along with other AI-generated content, targeted prominent Democratic figures and included racially charged imagery. Democrats condemned the posts as racist and dangerous, while most Republicans remained silent or expressed mild discomfort. Trump’s actions coincide with his administration’s branding of the shutdown as a “Democrat Shutdown,” with both sides blaming the other for the funding impasse.
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Donald Trump has accused Democrats of being “the party of hate, evil, and Satan” in response to the U.S. government shutdown. The former president posted an image on Truth Social of prominent Democratic figures with the headline, “The Party of Hate, Evil, and Satan”. The shutdown resulted from Republicans failing to secure the necessary support in the Senate to pass a resolution for government funding. Trump has arguably inflamed the situation through his rhetoric rather than attempting to mediate and make concessions.
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