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BREAKING: President Trump Says “Sounds Good” For USA Joining Britain’s Commonwealth of Nations! NOT GOOD!
Yes folks, I am one of the biggest Trump supporters you will find….
It’s why this site is called WLT Report, did you know that?
If you know the history of this site, you know it used to be called WeLoveTrump.com and that’s what the WLT still stands for to this day!
More info on that and why we changed the name here:
Introducing…WLT Report! [From Noah]
So please understand there are not many people who are bigger Trump supporters than me, but I also call strikes and balls as I see them and I don't shy away from calling out the truth, even when it means I have to disagree with President Trump.
And this is one of those Red Alert situations.
I'm going to say right off the top in this article that I can only assume President Trump is juggling multiple balls in the air here, playing 5D Chess, keeping his friends close and his enemies closer, or whatever other analogy you want to throw into the mix....
Because I can't believe he is serious about this at face value.
It all started yesterday when President Trump posted this strange article to his TruthSocial:
We reported on it and brought you the full story as it stood yesterday.
Read here if you missed it:
President Trump Again Pushes Canada 51st State Amid “Secret Offer” From King Charles
Now today it's taken on a whole new life of its own, in a very bad direction.
Today it appears the "Secret Offer" is for the USA to join Britain's Commonwealth of Nations and to that offer President Trump said "Sounds Good, I love King Charles!"
See here:
I personally verified the Trump post on TruthSocial is authentic.
See here:
Breitbart had more details:
President Donald Trump has signalled a willingness to see the United States join Britain’s Commonwealth, a voluntary association comprised of mostly former British colonies led by King Charles III.
A report from the top-selling Sun newspaper in Britain claimed that President Trump would be presented with an offer from King Charles during his historic second state visit to the UK to join the Commonwealth of Nations.
The Commonwealth is a network of 56 nations, primarily drawn from former members of the British Empire, which aims to promote “mutually advantageous” relationships between independent nations based on shared heritage and common values.
At the heart of the group are 15 “Commonwealth Realms,” including the United Kingdom and other nations that still have King Charles as their Head of State, such as the Anglosphere nations of Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, which already have close ties with the U.S. through the Five Eyes intelligence sharing network.
Responding to the article from The Sun on Friday evening, President Trump remarked on the reported plans to invite the United States to join the Commonwealth: “I Love King Charles. Sounds good to me!”
The idea of inviting the United States to join the group was first floated during Trump’s first term in the White House. However, the plans were shelved during the presidency of Joe Biden, who was often described as one of America’s most anti-British presidents in modern history.
On the other hand, President Trump has been seen as one of the most pro-British presidents, having been an ardent ally of the Brexit independence movement and a staunch supporter of the Royal Family, particularly of Queen Elizabeth II. Trump, whose mother was born on the Scottish Isle of Lewis, is expected to become the first modern U.S. President to have two state visits to Britain after being invited last month by King Charles. The visit is expected to take place next year.
Should the United States join the Commonwealth, it could serve to increase America’s influence in Africa, with 21 of the current 56 member nations coming from the continent.
Influence in Africa, the home of many resource-rich areas, is widely considered to be of increasing importance in countering the rise of Communist China, which has sought to effectively bribe its way through its Belt and Road debt trap diplomacy scheme to gain control of resources such as rare earth minerals.
Joining the Commonwealth would also likely further solidify the “special relationship” between America and Britain. It might also be a venue through which Washington could negotiate beneficial trading arrangements and serve as a counterbalance to the ongoing trade disputes with the European Union. During his first term, President Trump frequently spoke in support of crafting a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK.
Alex Jones is not amused and quite frankly neither am I:
Alex Jones warns that a civil war will erupt if President Trump appoints King Charles as the head of the U.S. government.
His warning comes after Trump expressed interest in the U.S. joining the British Commonwealth, following reports that King Charles III made him a secret… pic.twitter.com/1SDQ307D6u
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) March 23, 2025
We fought an entire war to gain our independence, this would be insane!
Trump must have other plans, throwing his enemy off balance.
I can't come up with any other explanation.
Canada is already part of the Britain Commonwealth, did you know what?
It's true. And that's why the Canadian Prime Minister swears an oath to the British King/Queen -- something we want NOTHING to do with here:
Yes, the Canadian Prime Minister’s Oath of Allegiance to the British monarch ties directly to Canada’s status as a Commonwealth nation with a specific historical and constitutional relationship to the British Crown. Unlike the hypothetical scenario of the U.S. joining the Commonwealth, Canada’s connection is rooted in its past as a British colony and its evolution into a constitutional monarchy.
In Canada, the monarch—currently King Charles III—is the ceremonial head of state, represented by the Governor General. This arrangement stems from the British North America Act of 1867 (now the Constitution Act, 1867), which established Canada as a self-governing dominion under the Crown. When a Canadian Prime Minister takes office, they swear an Oath of Allegiance that includes loyalty to the monarch, reflecting this constitutional setup. The oath isn’t about personal devotion to the King or Queen but symbolizes allegiance to the Crown as an institution—the embodiment of Canada’s statehood and legal continuity.
For example, the Oath of Office for a Canadian PM, as administered by the Privy Council, includes a pledge like: “I, [name], do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles III, King of Canada, His Heirs and Successors…” (The exact wording can vary slightly.) This doesn’t mean the monarch has any practical control—Canada’s government operates independently, and the Governor General’s role is largely symbolic, rubber-stamping decisions made by elected officials.
The Commonwealth connection amplifies this: Canada’s membership reinforces cultural and historical ties to Britain, but the oath predates and exists independently of the Commonwealth’s modern form (established in 1949). It’s more about Canada’s monarchical system than a requirement of Commonwealth participation—other members like India or South Africa, which are republics, don’t swear allegiance to the monarch.
So, while the U.S. joining the Commonwealth wouldn’t necessitate such an oath (it could join as a republic), Canada’s PM does it because of its unique status as a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth framework, a legacy of its colonial origins and gradual independence.
Let's hope President Trump has broader plans.
Let's hope he's just utilizing Law 39 of Robert Greene's 48 Laws of Power:
Law 39: “Stir Up Waters to Catch Fish.” This law advises creating confusion and uncertainty — such as spreading misleading information or “fake news” — to keep your opponents off balance and unable to mount an effective response.
That sounds EXACTLY like what President Trump is doing, doesn't it?
Here was our original report from yesterday in case you missed it:
President Trump Again Pushes Canada 51st State Amid "Secret Offer" From King Charles
President Trump continues to aggressively push for Canada as the 51st State....
Quote:
"When I say they should be a state, I mean that. I really mean that."
BREAKING: President Trump has reaffirmed that he is serious about Canada being annexed by the United States.
“When I say they should be a state, I mean that. I really mean that.” pic.twitter.com/2478SGjPlL
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) March 22, 2025
Watch here:
President Trump on Canada:
"When I say they should be a state, I mean that. I really mean that." pic.twitter.com/GUy5LL88oW
— The American Conservative (@amconmag) March 21, 2025
In other words, he's doing everything he can to make clear this is not a joke or a negotiating posture....he really wants to annex Canada.
But if that were all I had to report, that wouldn't really be much of a story.
Because that's kind of old news....
Thankfully, that's not how we roll around here.
I would not simply be bringing you this report on its own.
No, I'm bringing you this report because THIS just caught my eye BIG LEAUGE as they say....
Check out this new report from The Sun posted today:
TRUMP CARD: King Charles to make ‘secret offer’ to Donald Trump during State visit – after Starmer hand-delivered letter from King
I already know what some of you are thinking...."Come on Noah, The Sun? Really? That's your source? That's what you're covering now?"
Oh ye of little faith!
No, if that were all I had I still wouldn't be bringing you that story.
No folks, what makes this very interesting to me and extremely newsworthy is President Trump himself posted this to his TruthSocial this morning giving it his validation.
Take a look:
There you have it folks!
From the President himself!
Ok, so now the big question.....what is this "Secret Offer" anyway and does it relate to Canada?
Some say the deal involves the UK handing Canada over to the USA, because you did know it's controlled by the Monarchy, right?
PRESIDENT TRUMP WANTS THE 51ST STATE.
IT'S A BANKRUPTCY DEAL FROM THIS GUY
Do you Agree YES or NO? ... Plz repost pic.twitter.com/xNgc45USFg
— J B (@stayfreeCanada2) March 22, 2025
More on that in just a minute.
Here's what The Sun reported in that article posted by President Trump:
KING Charles will reportedly make a "secret offer" to Donald Trump during his State visit.
The Royal proposal is said to potentially reduce tensions between the White House and Canada.
Plans are allegedly in the works to make the USA the next "associate member" of the Commonwealth.
The international association, which currently boasts 56 states, could welcome the US as a new member.
In February, a Tariff war began between the US and Canada, with Trump signing orders to impose near-universal tariffs on goods from Canada entering the United States.
The US President revealed Canada could avoid higher taxes if it joined the United States of America as its 51 state.
Suggestions for the US to join the Commonwealth were first made during Trump's first stint in the White House by the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) with the blessing of Queen Elizabeth.
Now in his second term of office, the proposal has been brought back, with members of the society crossing their fingers for the King to extend an invitation to Trump upon their next meeting.
A source told the Daily Mail: "This is being discussed at the highest levels.
"It would be a wonderful move that would symbolise Britain's close relationship with the US.
"Donald Trump loves Britain and has great respect for the Royal Family, so we believe he would see the benefits of this."
When the RCS first wrote to Trump in 2017, the letter was delivered by current Reform leader Nigel Farage.
The latest letter was hand-delivered to the US President last month by Sir Kier Starmer, inviting the US leader to a second state visit.
A delighted President Trump immediately accepted the invitation, hailing both Starmer and the King as special and beautiful.
He declared it would be an "honour" to visit the King's "fantastic" country.
Now back to the Royal Family....
Did you know the Canadian Prime Minister swears an oath to the King/Queen of England?
It's true!
Take a look here:
Did You Know Justin Trudeau Swore an Oath To Queen Elizabeth?
Did You Know Justin Trudeau Swore an Oath To Queen Elizabeth?
Did you think Canada was a free, sovereign nation?
Wrong!
I'm not making this up folks, you can watch it for yourself.
When a Canadian Prime Minister is sworn into office, they don't take an oath to their Constitution or even to the people of Canada....nope, they take an oath to Queen Elizabeth!
Mind blown?
Watch it for yourself:
Here's more on the story, from NowToronto:
The ABCs on the Oath of Allegiance: a declaration of loyalty to the monarch
What it says “I, … do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors. So help me God.”
Canadians who have publicly rejected the oath Victoria’s new mayor, Lisa Helps, who faced an onslaught of angry emails. She admits to not being a “big fan” of the monarchy but explained, “I work closely with local First Nations, and I think to honour that work and the process of decolonization, I couldn’t in good faith take this voluntary oath.” More than half the city’s nine-member council followed Helps’ lead in refusing to take the oath. Councillor Ben Isitt stated on his website. “As a Canadian and British citizen, I think democracy works best when it flows from the bottom up, firmly rooted in a mandate from the people with unwavering respect for human rights.”
What the experts say “There are some people who don’t believe in monarchy and think that it’s anachronistic that, in this day and age, we still swear an allegiance to a rich old lady in another country.” Dennis M. Pilon, associate professor of political science at York University, who notes that we didn’t have Canadian citizenship until the 1950s and God Save the Queen was our national anthem until the 1960s.
Is the oath merely symbolic? Gary Levy, a fellow in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy at Ottawa’s Carleton University, offers that even if the oath were modified from declaring loyalty to the monarchy to Canada and it’s people, it would ultimately mean the same thing. “The crown is the symbol of Canada,” he says. “Sovereignty is with the crown and it’s a concept that forms the basis of our whole system of government.”
In the early 1990s Toronto lawyer and activist Charles Roach argued in Federal Court that the Canadian Oath of Citizenship violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms by forcing new citizens to swear an allegiance to the monarch. His case was struck down on four separate times. The Federal Court ruled that allegiance to the Queen was “a solemn intention to adhere to the symbolic keystone of the Canadian Constitution, thus pledging an acceptance of the whole of our Constitution and national life.” However, the judge in the case also found that “It may be argued that it strikes at the very heart of democracy to curtail collective opposition and incentive for change by demanding loyalty to a particular political theory.”