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RCSLT Faces Backlash for Overreaction to CEO’s Accidental Follow of Tommy Robinson on X
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RCSLT Faces Backlash for Overreaction to CEO’s Accidental Follow of Tommy Robinson on X

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) in the UK has come under intense scrutiny after its CEO, Steve Jamieson, was forced to issue a public apology for accidentally following political activist Tommy Robinson on X. Despite Jamieson not engaging with or endorsing any of Robinson’s posts, the incident led to a five-month investigation, costing significant resources, and demands for Jamieson’s resignation. The RCSLT’s response has drawn sharp criticism for what many see as a disproportionate reaction to an unintentional act. According to the Daily Mail, free speech advocates have condemned the affair as a troubling overreach, emblematic of a growing culture of fear and intolerance toward even the slightest perceived misstep in online behavior. Critics argue that penalizing someone for simply following an account, particularly without malicious intent or engagement, sets a chilling precedent for free expression and professional accountability. A Draconian Investigation for a Mistake The organization’s decision to appoint a sub-committee and hire an independent barrister to investigate an accidental follow has been described as an excessive and punitive response. Despite the investigation’s conclusion that the follow was unintentional, Jamieson was still compelled to issue an apology that read as though he had committed a grave offense. He stated, “I am deeply sorry for the hurt, upset, distress, fear and anger that this caused members, colleagues and staff,” and pledged to learn from the incident. However, many are questioning why such a mistake warranted an apology in the first place. Toby Young of the Free Speech Union compared the investigation to authoritarian tactics, noting, “No one should be penalized for following anyone, let alone a key participant in an ongoing public debate. We cannot hope to solve any of the major problems besetting our society unless we get out of our echo chambers and engage in dialogue with people from all sides.” A Climate of Intolerance This episode highlights a troubling cultural shift where mere association—intentional or not—is equated with endorsement. Conservative MP Sir John Hayes criticized the move, stating, “To force the CEO to apologize is rather chilling. To read his apology, you would think this man had committed a capital offense.” Hayes drew a parallel to academic study, arguing that engaging with opposing ideas or figures does not imply support for them, likening the situation to being labeled a Marxist simply for reading Marx’s works. If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post RCSLT Faces Backlash for Overreaction to CEO’s Accidental Follow of Tommy Robinson on X appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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EU Leaders to Musk: How Dare You Interfere With Our Interference!
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EU Leaders to Musk: How Dare You Interfere With Our Interference!

EU Leaders to Musk: How Dare You Interfere With Our Interference!
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Trump Seeks Delay of Sentencing (Does Judge Merchan Expect to Lose This Fight?)
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Trump Seeks Delay of Sentencing (Does Judge Merchan Expect to Lose This Fight?)

Trump Seeks Delay of Sentencing (Does Judge Merchan Expect to Lose This Fight?)
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Predator-Prey Arms Race Revealed In 517-Million-Year-Old Fossils Is World’s Oldest
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Predator-Prey Arms Race Revealed In 517-Million-Year-Old Fossils Is World’s Oldest

Animals have needed to out-evolve their enemies almost as long as there have been animals.
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Decades-Old Problem Of Pulse Oximetry Across Skin Tones Targeted By New Draft FDA Guidance
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Decades-Old Problem Of Pulse Oximetry Across Skin Tones Targeted By New Draft FDA Guidance

What does this mean and why is it needed?
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Which Animal Has The Most Valuable Blood?
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Which Animal Has The Most Valuable Blood?

We’ll give you a clue: its blood is blue.
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We Could Send A Spacecraft To Our Closest Stars With Electron Beams, Physicists Suggest
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We Could Send A Spacecraft To Our Closest Stars With Electron Beams, Physicists Suggest

Using this method, the probe could potentially reach the star system in decades.
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OF COURSE: Joyless Reid Smears Sen. Fischer’s Husband Over Botched Handshake
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OF COURSE: Joyless Reid Smears Sen. Fischer’s Husband Over Botched Handshake

There are few certainties in life: death, taxes, and that MSNBC’s Joy Reid will gleefully spread whatever dumb leftwing hoax is currently making the internet rounds. The latest outrage over a botched handshake is but the most recent example. Watch as Reid huffily denounces the husband of Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE)  MSNBC THE REIDOUT 1/6/25 7:13 PM KAMALA HARRIS: Today was, obviously, a very important day and it was about what should be the norm and what the American people should be able to take for granted, which is that one of the most important pillars of our democracy is that there will be a peaceful transfer of power. (VIDEO SWIPE) And today, America’s democracy stood. JOY REID: But this was the way that at least one Republican's spouse reacted to the Congress- uh, Senator- to the Vice President of the United States on Friday when she swore in Deb Fischer of Nebraska. It appears that the husband of this United States Senator would not even shake hands with the Vice President of the United States. And I think what that shows, Congressman (Bennie Thompson), is that there is not an equal reverence for democracy in both of these two parties. Congressman Thompson, the Democrat chair of the House January 6th Committee, would go on to call Bruce Fischer “uncouth”, echoing other media personalities and Democrat politicians in denouncing the perceived snub. Former CNN host Don Lemon went on BlueCry and called Fischer an “old, racist POS.”  But this is all fake outrage. And because we live in such stupid times, it becomes necessary to memorialize the sequence of events for the record.  Mr. Fischer was holding the Bible with his left hand, and a cane with his right hand. Mr. Fischer was still holding the Bible when VP Harris extended her hand, after shaking Sen. Fischer’s hand subsequent to her swearing-in. Mr. Fischer would have had to drop his cane in order to shake the VP’s hand. As anyone who has ever had to use a cane can attest, one does not simply drop their cane, lest they risk aggravating whatever condition or injury led them to use a cane in the first place. Having no free hand to shake, Mr. Fischer acknowledged VP Harris with a head nod and said “thank you.” VP Harris then glanced at the cane, retracted her hand, and made an “oops” face while mouthing either “that’s all right” or “I’m sorry.”  Anyone with half a brain watching the video at half speed and in good faith could have arrived at the same interpretation of facts as laid out above. But many chose to feed their outrage brain worms instead, truth be damned. This wasn’t a snub rooted in racism or, per Jor Reid’s galaxy-brain take, proof evident of a lack of reverence for Democracy™. If we’re being totally honest, this is Kamala Harris’s very own “stand up” moment: FLASHBACK: “Stand up, Chuck!” - Biden says to wheelchair-bound Chuck Graham pic.twitter.com/rDXVJXClFE — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 28, 2022 An honest media not invested in furthering Democrat propaganda would report the muffed handshake as such, and not as an unveiled insurrectionist racism. But that may be a bridge too far, especally for such an active spreader of disinformation as Joy Reid. Not very “joyful!”  
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STUDY: 82 Percent Of Late Night Jokes Targeted Conservatives In 2024
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STUDY: 82 Percent Of Late Night Jokes Targeted Conservatives In 2024

After a strike-shortened 2023, 2024 was a busy year for the late night comedians. During the last year, the men of late night told a total of 13,676 political jokes, of which 11,226, or 82 percent, were directed at someone or something on the right side of the political aisle, an MRC study has found. From January 8 through December 19, MRC analysts analyzed all five of the daily late night talk shows: Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers, and CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. A complete breakdown of all 13,676 jokes can be found here, but detailed below is a summary of all five shows, both collectively and individually. Late Night 2024 Findings: 768 Episodes Of the remaining jokes, 2,295 targeted the left and 155 were directed at people, groups, or institutions not associated with either side. Additionally, 679 unique targets were joked about, 402 of which were on the right, 237 of which were on the left, and 40 of which were non-partisan.   For the purposes of this study, any Democrat who switched sides and has been nominated for a job in the upcoming Trump Administration is considered a Republican. With that in mind, the comedians’ top ten featured only one Democrat. Those ten were: Donald Trump (5,980), Joe Biden (1,117), JD Vance (368), Republicans (255), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (238), MAGA/Trump supporters (222), Rudy Giuliani (221), Melania Trump (181), Kristi Noem (168), and Matt Gaetz (164). Generic jokes about Republicans outnumbered those about Democrats 255-101, while generic jokes about conservatives outnumbered those about liberals 98-27. Vice President-elect JD Vance had more jokes about him than both the incumbent vice president and his campaign counterpart combined, 368-203. (Kamala Harris: 92, Tim Walz: 111) Jokes about GOP congressional leadership outnumbered those about Democratic leadership 149-23. (Mike Johnson: 90, Mitch McConnell: 55, John Thune: 4 vs. Chuck Schumer 22, Hakeem Jefferies: 1). When it came to mocking presidential kids, Donald Trump Jr. (145) and Eric Trump (144) outnumbered those about Hunter Biden 289-26. Conservative media was also joked about far more often than liberal media. Fox News jokes led CNN/MSNBC jokes 107-27 (CNN: 17, MSNBC: 10). Tucker Carlson was the most joked about conservative media personality with 79, while Jake Tapper was the most joked about liberal media personality with 9. For the purposes of this section, former Fox & Friends host and current Defense Secretary-designate Pete Hegseth is no longer considered a media personality. Jokes about conservatives on the Supreme Court also outnumbered liberal justices 96-1 (Samuel Alito: 32, Clarence Thomas: 30, conservative bloc: 25, Brett Kavanaugh: 6, John Roberts: 2, Neil Gorsuch: 1 vs. Elena Kagan: 1). Finally, there are the presidential cabinets. Analysts chose four controversial Biden secretaries and compared them to their controversial Trump counterparts: Defense: Lloyd Austin (AWOL scandal) vs. Pete Hegseth (drinking, allegations of sexual misconduct, lack of bureaucratic experience). Justice: Merrick Garland (oversaw controversial Trump prosecutions) vs. Matt Gaetz (allegations of sexual misconduct, withdrew from nomination) and Pam Bondi Homeland Security: Alejandro Mayorkas (impeached for handling of the border crisis) vs. Kristi Noem (dog-shooting scandal) Health and Human Services: Xavier Becerra (only qualification was suing pro-life crisis pregnancy centers) vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (history of anti-vaccine activism) Trump’s nominees outpaced Biden’s secretaries 669-10 (Kennedy 238-0 over Becerra, Noem 168-4 over Mayorkas, Gaetz (164) and Bondi (1) over Garland 165-5, and Hegseth over Austin 98-1).   ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: 156 Episodes NOTE: 24 episodes from June 24-August 22 were guest hosted. All numbers below are cumulative. Jimmy Kimmel is the most mean-spirited name-caller and most partisan insult-hurler of the late-night quintet. In addition to having the most lopsided percentage, he had the highest joke total with 3,333 in 2024, and of these, 3,051, or 92 percent, were directed at right-leaning targets, 265 were directed against left-leaners, and 17 were directed against non-partisans. Additionally, Kimmel and his guest hosts focused on 211 unique targets, 164 of whom were on the right, 40 of whom were on the left, and 7 of whom were non-partisan.  Kimmel’s top ten featured only one person on the left. The list included Donald Trump (1,694), Joe Biden (146), MAGA/Trump supporters (95), Melania Trump (94), JD Vance (85), Donald Trump Jr. (79), Eric Trump (71), Mike Lindell (70), Marjorie Taylor Greene (55), and Ted Cruz (48). Jokes about generic Republicans outnumbered generic Democrats 45-5 while jokes about conservatives outpaced liberals 26-1. Contrasted with his Democratic counterparts, JD Vance jokes outnumbered Tim Walz and Kamala Harris jokes 85-25 (Walz: 15, Harris: 10). Mike Johnson and Mitch McConnell outpaced their Democratic equivalents in Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer 17-0. (Johnson: 14, McConnell: 3) Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump combined for 150 jokes, but Hunter Biden received only 13. Jokes about Fox News outnumbered those about CNN 13-2. Tucker Carlson was the most joked-about conservative media personality at 21 while no liberal media figure had more than one. When it came to the High Court, the conservatives were joked about more with an 8-0 score. (Conservative bloc: 4, Clarence Thomas: 3, Samuel Alito: 1) For controversial cabinet members and nominees, Kristi Noem outnumbered Alejandro Mayorkas 37-0, Matt Gaetz led Merrick Garland 36-0, RFK Jr. led Xavier Becerra 25-0, and Pete Hegseth led Lloyd Austin 12-0 for a cumulative score of 110-0.   NBC: Late Night with Seth Meyers: 141 Episodes With the help of his “Closer Look” segment, which is basically just primetime MSNBC with random digressions and elaborate eccentric metaphors, Seth Meyers works to provide his audience with the left’s latest talking points. To that end, he checked in with 3,230 total jokes in 2024, 2,736 or 85 percent of which targeted those on the right, 472 targeted those on the left, and 22 were non-partisan. Meyers targeted 214 unique people and groups, with 143 of those being on the right side of the spectrum, 56 on the left, and 15 being non-partisan. Meyers’s top ten included only one liberal, a list that included Donald Trump (1,590), Joe Biden (292), Rudy Giuliani (92), JD Vance (84), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (57), Matt Gaetz (47), Elon Musk (45), Republicans (43), Marjorie Taylor Greene (37), and Kristi Noem (37).  For his generic partisan jokes, the GOP outpaced Democrats 84-11 while conservatives outpaced liberals 12-4. JD Vance also, once again, outnumbered his Democratic counterparts 84-32 (Tim Walz: 19, Kamala Harris: 13).  Republican leadership also continued to outpace Democratic leadership 33-3 (Mike Johnson: 24, Mitch McConnell: 8, John Thune: 1 vs. Chuck Schumer: 3). Meanwhile, Fox News jokes led CNN/MSNBC 28-5 (CNN: 4, MSNBC: 1). Tucker Carlson was once again the most joked-about conservative media personality with 25, while no liberal media figure had more than one. Meyers also ran up the score on the Supreme Court to the tune of 16-0 (Clarence Thomas: 9, conservative bloc: 4, John Roberts: 2, Samuel Alito: 1). Trump nominees were joked about far more than Biden’s current secretaries at 155-2 (Kennedy 57-0 over Becerra, Gaetz (47) and Bondi (1) 48-2 over Garland, Noem 37-0 over Mayorkas, and Hegseth 13-0 vs. Austin).   CBS: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: 154 Episodes Late night’s resident group therapist, Stephen Colbert is who liberals tune into for a cathartic experience where they boo Republicans and cheer their misfortune. Colbert reliably targeted Republicans in 2024 to the tune of 2,340 jokes out of a total of 2,862, or 82 percent. Of the remaining jokes, 479 were directed towards the left, with 43 being directed at non-partisan targets. Colbert is the first host on our list to feature two liberals in his top ten. That list featured Donald Trump (1,210), Joe Biden (190), JD Vance (82), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (82), Republicans (64), Rudy Giuliani (48), Kristi Noem (47), Matt Gaetz (43), Tim Walz (40), and Nikki Haley (39).  Generic jokes about Republicans outnumbered those about Democrats 64-17 while generic jokes about conservatives outnumbered those about liberals 10-4. Yet again, Vance jokes outnumbered those of his counterparts 82-59 (Tim Walz: 40, Kamala Harris: 19) Colbert’s jokes about GOP leadership outnumbered those about Democratic leadership 41-10 (Mike Johnson: 27, Mitch McConnell: 13, John Thune: 1 vs. Chuck Schumer: 10). Likewise, jokes about Trump’s sons outnumbered those about Hunter Biden 42-2 (Eric Trump: 25, Donald Trump Jr.: 17) Colbert also liked making fun of Fox News more than MSNBC (1) and CNN (2), as evident by the 15-3 score. Fox’s Bret Baier was the most joked about conservative media personality at 8, while CNN’s Wolf Blitzer was the most prominent liberal media personality joked about at 3. The jokes about the High Court’s conservatives were quite a bit higher than the liberals at 37-1 (Samuel Alito: 22, Clarence Thomas: 6, conservative bloc: 6, Brett Kavanaugh: 3 vs. Elena Kagan: 1). Colbert’s jokes about Trump’s cabinet nominees greatly outpaced Biden’s incumbents 205-3 (Kennedy over Becerra 82-0, Noem over Mayorkas 47-2, Gaetz over Garland 43-1, and Hegseth over Austin 33-0).   Comedy Central: The Daily Show: 141 Episodes The Daily Show did not have a permanent host for the second year in a row, instead choosing to have former full-time host Jon Stewart helm the desk on Mondays while having a correspondent fill the chair Tuesdays through Thursdays. That included 33 shows hosted by Stewart, 28 by Michael Kosta, 26 (including specials) by Jordan Klepper, 20 by Desi Lydic, 19 by Ronny Chieng, three by Dulce Sloan, three co-hosted by Lydic and Kosta, three by Chieng and Klepper, two by Chieng and Lydic, and two by Lydic and Klepper. All told, The Daily Show delivered 2,516 political jokes in 2024. Of these, 1,887, or 75 percent, targeted those on the right, 578 focused on the left, and 51 were non-partisan. The Daily Show focused its fire on 311 total targets, 171 of which were right-leaning, 122 of which were left-leaning, and 18 of which were non-partisan.  The Daily Show’s top ten featured two left-leaners. The full list was: Donald Trump (740), Joe Biden (179), Republicans (91), JD Vance (76), MAGA/Trump supporters (63), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (60), Democrats (53), Conservatives (50), Elon Musk (43), and Kristi Noem (40). General jokes about conservatives exceeded those about liberals 50-18. Again, JD Vance outpaced his counterparts of Tim Walz and Kamala Harris, this time to a score of 76-54 (Harris: 32, Walz: 22). Additionally, GOP congressional leadership outpaced Democratic leadership 28-5. (Mike Johnson 19, Mitch McConnell: 9 vs. Chuck Schumer: 5) Jokes about Trump’s sons outnumbered those about Hunter 19-6. (Donald Trump Jr.: 12, Eric Trump: 7). Fox News fared worse than MSNBC and CNN combined with a tally of 34-14. (MSNBC: 8, CNN: 6) Tucker Carlson was again the most joked-about right-leaning media figure at 25, compared to CNN’s Jake Tapper at 7. Jokes about the conservative Supreme Court justices outnumbered those about liberal justices 30-0. (Conservative bloc: 11, Clarence Thomas: 10, Samuel Alito: 7, Brett Kavanaugh: 2) For cabinet controversies, Trump’s nominees outnumbered Biden’s current officials 170-2. (Kennedy 60-0 over Becerra, Noem 40-0 over Mayorkas, Hegseth 36-0 over Austin, Gaetz 34-2 over Garland).   NBC: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: 176 Episodes With his affinity for wordplay and puns, Jimmy Fallon is the least mean-spirited of his contemporaries and tells considerably fewer jokes than the other four hosts. However, Fallon’s joke totals still had a slant that, while considerably less than the others, was still somewhat significant, with 1,212 of his 1,735 (70 percent) political jokes being directed towards the right. That left 501 for left-leaners and 22 for non-partisans. Fallon poked fun at 195 unique targets, 116 of whom were on the right, 68 of whom were on the left, and 11 of whom were non-partisan.  For his top ten, Fallon included only two Democrats. The list included Donald Trump (746), Joe Biden (310), JD Vance (41), Ron DeSantis (34), Melania Trump (30), Rudy Giuliani (25), Mitch McConnell (22), Eric Trump (22), Bernie Sanders (21), and Donald Trump Jr. (20).  Fallon's generic joke totals actually saw Democrats outpace Republicans 15-12. Fallon told no generic jokes about conservatives or liberals. As with the other hosts, jokes about JD Vance outnumbered his Democratic equivalents 41-33 (Kamala Harris: 18, Tim Walz: 15). Fallon also joked about GOP leadership more often than their Democratic counterparts, 30-5 (Mitch McConnell: 22, Mike Johnson: 6, John Thune: 2 vs. Chuck Schumer: 4, Hakeem Jefferies: 1). Likewise, jokes about Trump’s sons outnumbered those about Hunter 42-3. Fallon went light on specific media outlets, with Fox News outpacing CNN and MSNBC 7-3, with all three being directed at CNN. Fox's Sean Hannity was Fallon's most joked-about conservative media personality with 3 jokes, while CNN's Anderson Cooper was his most joked-about liberal personality at 2. Similarly, Fallon largely avoided Supreme Court matters with jokes about conservative justices outnumbering those about liberals 4-0 (Clarence Thomas: 2, Samuel Alito: 1, Neil Gorsuch: 1). Fallon also tended to avoid commenting on cabinet controversies relative to the other hosts with Trump’s picks outnumbering Biden’s 27-3 and with Kennedy beating Becerra 14-0, Noem beating Mayorkas 7-2, Gaetz beating Garland 4-0, and Hegseth beating Austin 2-1. *** This study was the second annual MRC joke count study (click here for the 2023 version). The two-year tally now stands at 18,955 conservative jokes, 3,896 liberal jokes, and 341 non-partisan jokes, or 82 percent about conservatives. With Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Tim Walz not likely to be in the news a lot after January 20 and the Democratic National Convention not happening again until 2028, expect 2025’s percentage to be even higher. Notes and Methodology: All monologue jokes about any of the four candidates were assessed, as well as any quips and comments about any of the candidates made during interviews or produced pieces.
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Trump pushes harder on Canada, Greenland merger talk in wake of Trudeau falling on his sword
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Trump pushes harder on Canada, Greenland merger talk in wake of Trudeau falling on his sword

President-elect Donald Trump has in recent weeks ruffled feathers in Canada and Greenland with talk of potential national and territorial mergers. The Republican doubled down on his controversial remarks this week after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he was throwing in the towel. Trudeau, facing a disapproval rating of 74%, signaled an end Monday to nearly a decade of leftist rule checkered by personal scandals, irresponsible spending, unchecked immigration, and court-condemned authoritarian overreach. Trump afforded the prime minister little quiet time to mourn his loss of power, stating on Truth Social roughly two hours after Trudeau's announcement, "Many people in Canada LOVE being the 51st State. The United States can no longer suffer the massive Trade Deficits and Subsidies that Canada needs to stay afloat. Justin Trudeau knew this, and resigned." A Trudeau associate told the Globe and Mail over the weekend that the prime minister actually resigned because parliamentarians in his own party would have unceremoniously kicked him to the curb Wednesday. Nevertheless, the prime minister — who visited Mar-a-Lago on Nov. 30 and pledged to increase border security to avoid a 25% tariff on Canadian exports — was, as Trump suggested, undoubtedly aware of the trade deficit. 'Together, what a great Nation it would be!' The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis indicated Tuesday that as of November and without seasonal adjustments, the U.S. exported over $322.40 billion to Canada in 2024. Meanwhile, the U.S. — Canada's largest services trading partner — imported roughly $377.23 billion in goods from Canada. The Globe and Mail reported that the U.S. trade deficit with Canada on an annual basis neared $70 billion as of early December, which Ottawa has largely attributed to Canadian energy sales to America. Trump noted further, "If Canada merged with the U.S., there would be no Tariffs, taxes would go way down, and they would be TOTALLY SECURE from the threat of the Russian and Chinese Ships that are constantly surrounding them. Together, what a great Nation it would be!" Though Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) previously told Canadian state media Trump was just being humorous, the president-elect noted in a Dec. 18 message, "Many Canadians want Canada to become the 51st State. They would save massively on taxes and military protection. I think it is a great idea. 51st State!" Days later, the president-elect indicated that he had asked Wayne Gretzky to run "for Prime Minister of Canada, soon to be known as the Governor of Canada," again alluding to Canada's transformation into an American state. While there is already a great deal of security, trade, transportation, and energy integration between the U.S. and Canada, the response to Trump's proposal was mixed among the citizens whose forebears felt compelled to draft at least one defense scheme for handling an invasion from the south. Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre rejected the proposal last month but acknowledged that Trump was merely probing and exploiting the Trudeau government's weakness. "That's why we need a strong, smart prime minister who has the brains and backbone to first and foremost say to President Trump, 'Canada will never be the 51st state. We will be an independent, proud, sovereign country as we always have been," said Poilievre, presently poised to lead the Conservatives to victory and become prime minister. 'Please, take them. For free. Right now.' "We are blessed to live next door to the greatest military and economic superpower the world has ever seen, which President Trump will soon again lead," continued Poilievre. "The president has raised some reasonable concerns about the broken Liberal border and our military. And I would respond by saying, 'We do need to reinforce our border with drones, helicopters, boots on the ground, and other high-performing technology to keep drugs and guns from crossing, to stop human trafficking, and we will. We will rebuild our military.'" Before yelling about health care, leftist Canadian parliamentarian Elizabeth May said of Trump's proposal, "You think we want to become the 51st state? Nah. But maybe California would like to be the 11th province. How about it?" BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales responded to May, tweeting, "Please, take them. For free. Right now." Ontario Premier Doug Ford similarly shared a sardonic counter-offer for Trump: "How about we buy Alaska?" The Tyee, a leftist Canadian publication, responded to Trump's proposal with a counter-offer, suggesting that the province of Quebec would realize its goal of becoming an independent ethnostate while the rest of Canada would go in as five states, each securing two U.S. senators and a handful of representatives in Congress. A December Leger poll found that 13% of Canadians would like their homeland to become part of America and 82% signaled opposition. Stateside, the idea has some supporters, including CNN talking head and former Obama adviser Van Jones, who expressed enthusiasm Monday over the prospect of incorporating what he figures would be a "huge blue state." 'MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN!' Having rekindled a sense of nationalism among the citizens of a country Trudeau called the "first postnational state," Trump turned his sights once again on Greenland, a self-ruling Danish territory that he discussed purchasing during his first term. On Monday, Trump, who has emphasized that America is entering a "golden age," wrote on Truth Social, "I am hearing that the people of Greenland are 'MAGA.' My son, Don Jr, and various representatives, will be traveling there to visit some of the most magnificent areas and sights." Sure enough, Donald Trump Jr. made his way to Greenland this week, prompting Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to note on Danish TV that "Greenland belongs to the Greenlanders," reported the BBC. "Greenland is an incredible place, and the people will benefit tremendously if, and when, it becomes part of our Nation," said Trump. "We will protect it, and cherish it, from a very vicious outside World. MAKE GREENLAND GREAT AGAIN!" Greenland, which Republican Sens. Mike Lee (Utah) and Eric Schmitt (Mo.) and others have begun referring to as "MAGADONIA," is home to the northernmost installation of the U.S military, Pituffik Space Base — formerly Thule Air Base. Blaze News previously reported that a U.S. Geological Survey estimate indicated there could be 17.5 billion undiscovered barrels of oil and 148 trillion cubic feet of natural gas off the island, which is home to a population of under 60,000. When announcing former U.S. Ambassador to Sweden Ken Howery as his pick for ambassador to Denmark on Dec. 22, Trump stated that "the United States of America feels that the ownership and control of Greenland is an absolute necessity." Greenland government officials told the Wall Street Journal when Trump's potential interest in the acquisition was first raised, "We're open for business, not for sale." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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