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Trump Just Got the Trigger Pulled-Counterstrike by Canada& EU| US Stock Market Wipes Out Loses $1,7T

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In a shocking turn of events, Canada and the EU have launched a coordinated economic counterstrike, sending shockwaves through Wall Street and erasing $1.7 trillion in market value overnight!

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00:00Can't imagine a world-famous name facing an awkward situation live on television?
00:04Chris Rock left the entire audience stunned and Melania couldn't keep her composure.
00:09Chris Rock's subtle mockery of Trump.
00:12Trump is not playing, man.
00:14It's right.
00:15This time is totally different.
00:16He's working with the number one African-American in the world,
00:21the richest African-American in the world, Elon Musk.
00:25That night on stage, Chris Rock not only refreshed his jokes with sharp commentary about Trump,
00:31but also offered deep insights into his controversial decisions.
00:35These were not just funny stories,
00:36but reflections of the situations that had captured public attention in recent times.
00:41Trump's business failures, controversial statements,
00:43and even decisions made during public events were woven into the humor.
00:47According to a recent survey, 45% of Americans were dissatisfied with Trump's policies in 2023,
00:53which became the target of Chris Rock's subtle mockery.
00:57Rock cleverly pointed out bizarre situations from the past,
01:00from Trump trying to adjust the hurricane map to his controversial speeches.
01:05Melania reportedly lost her composure.
01:07Melania, who is known for maintaining a calm demeanor in most public situations,
01:12had unexpected reactions after that night.
01:14Close sources revealed that she struggled to control her emotions,
01:18no longer able to maintain her usual composure.
01:20Although she didn't speak out,
01:22her body language made it clear that these moments were genuinely difficult for her.
01:26The fatigue and tension were visible on her face,
01:28making it hard to ignore her sense of helplessness in dealing with the public criticism.
01:33This was a rare moment where she couldn't hide her emotions,
01:36showing the significant impact of the situation.
01:39Trump's Reaction
01:40A Predictable Fury
01:43After Chris Rock's mockery, Trump immediately reacted strongly.
01:46It was no surprise that he took to social media to share his thoughts.
01:49However, unlike some other situations,
01:52this response clearly showcased Trump's personality.
01:55As someone who stands firm in any difficult situation,
01:58whether facing criticism or challenges,
02:00he did not hesitate to counter the mockery,
02:03always asserting himself and finding ways to turn the situation around in his own way.
02:07While not everyone may agree with him,
02:09his reaction once again proved his consistency in leadership style.
02:20President Trump's in the hospital from COVID,
02:24and I just want to say my heart goes out to COVID.
02:27Mocking Trump's Notable Situations
02:30When it comes to Trump, we can't forget the special situations he's created.
02:33His strange statements and controversial decisions
02:36have become integral parts of the stories shared widely.
02:39Chris Rock skillfully incorporated these moments into his humor.
02:42From the infamous disinfectant comment,
02:45to surprising decisions about international events,
02:48Trump's legacy and the stories around it.
02:51People often talk about a leader's legacy,
02:54but Trump's legacy has left a particularly unique mark.
02:58The decisions he made, whether controversial or not,
03:00have created a distinct image,
03:02and the public's reaction has proven this.
03:05According to a Pew Research report,
03:06dissatisfaction with Trump's policies has risen to over 60% in certain areas.
03:11Although there were difficulties in fulfilling some commitments,
03:14he still maintained a significant influence.
03:17The Internet's Reaction
03:19As usual, the internet didn't miss the chance
03:21to create parody videos and memes about the notable situations.
03:24The videos about Trump quickly went viral on social media,
03:28attracting millions of shares and comments.
03:30The video about Trump received over 1 million shares on Twitter,
03:35showing the great public interest in this situation.
03:39Melania's Role in the Scene
03:42Melania, though rarely showing emotions, cannot be ignored in this situation.
03:46Despite moments that seemed tired or uncomfortable, she kept her composure.
03:50In contrast to her husband's optimistic speeches,
03:53Melania increasingly appeared reserved and did not engage in public debates.
03:57This led the public to wonder whether she is facing many unspoken challenges.
04:02The Future of Trump and Melania
04:05Could this be the end of the tension between Trump and Melania?
04:08Will the couple continue their roles in this never-ending drama?
04:11Stay tuned for more in the video to understand the issue better.
04:15Fox News consistently reports misleading information about the U.S. economy,
04:19despite the unemployment rate decreasing and jobs increasing rapidly.
04:23Is this the truth or just a campaign to distort information and place blame?
04:27Fox News and Misleading Stories
04:29On channels like Fox News, misleading stories about the economy frequently emerge.
04:34One of the most controversial issues is the tendency to blame
04:37the economic policies of an individual or group, while the truth is often quite different.
04:42What President Trump inherited was a disaster from Biden. We're going to fix it.
04:46The other countries need our economy more than we need their economy.
04:50They've been ripping us off for decades and we want fair and reciprocal trade.
04:54For example, when Fox News repeatedly associates economic failure with the current administration,
05:00they overlook the fact that the economy under the new leadership has seen significant job growth
05:06and a lower unemployment rate compared to the pandemic period.
05:09The reality?
05:10Since January 2021, nearly 16.2 million new jobs have been created,
05:15and the economy has made a strong recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic.
05:20According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
05:23GDP has shown impressive growth, surpassing major nations in recovery speed.
05:28So why does Fox News ignore these figures?
05:31Is it because they want to create a negative image of the present
05:34to pave the way for future election strategies?
05:37Economic Reality
05:39Versus MAGA narratives, groups, and individuals within the MAGA
05:43Make America Great Again movement have often commented on current economic issues.
05:47However, when compared with actual numbers, these claims begin to show a lack of foundation.
05:51Looking at the actual data from The Wall Street Journal,
05:54the U.S. economy under the current administration hasn't just recovered,
05:58but has outperformed other economies.
06:01Job growth, low unemployment rates, and industrial production all show stability.
06:07So why are some still deliberately creating pessimistic stories and exaggerating the
06:12difficulties? Are they simply trying to exploit public fears to serve their own interests?
06:18His first move is going to be, he has suggested that he would like to waive taxes for people
06:24under $150,000. That's aspirational, that when we balance the budget, and let me tell you,
06:31he's got a plan to balance this budget.
06:33The Hypocrisy of Tax Cuts and Budget Cuts
06:36One of the major criticisms from critics is the tax cuts for the wealthy,
06:40while worker support programs and public services are significantly slashed.
06:44With political backing, these cuts could reduce workers' incomes,
06:48while the wealthy continue to benefit from tax advantages.
06:53In 2017 alone, tax policies resulted in billions of dollars of benefits for large
06:59corporations and ultra-wealthy individuals. However, this has led to an increasing income gap.
07:05With wage workers still facing rising prices, expensive housing, and high living costs.
07:10As the president has said, a recognition that we have to accept, which is that, look,
07:15Joe Biden left this economy in a disaster.
07:17J.D. Vance's Defense of Trump
07:19A recent notable reaction is J.D. Vance's weak defense of the previous administration.
07:24In an interview, Vance tried to blame current economic difficulties,
07:27but failed to provide any concrete evidence to back his claims.
07:31His words reflect one of the strategies frequently used by Trump supporters,
07:34blaming others instead of acknowledging past mistakes. In reality, the U.S. economy is
07:39gradually recovering, and continuing to blame previous administrations only makes
07:43it harder to build a sustainable economy. The Irony of Jesse Watters Family Fox News Host
07:49Jesse Watters recently shared that a member of his family might lose their job due to budget cuts.
07:54However, the irony lies in the fact that the very policies promoted by his supporters
07:59are the ones causing many families to face financial difficulties.
08:04This is a great irony. Those who strongly advocate for policies benefiting the wealthy
08:08are unaware that these policies are harming their own families and working people.
08:13Call for Worker-Friendly Policies
08:15At the same time, we cannot forget the call for policies that support workers.
08:20Instead of focusing only on the interests of large corporations and the ultra-wealthy,
08:24real measures must be taken to support workers—the people who work hard, but can't make ends meet.
08:30We need policies that reduce the cost of living, lower housing prices,
08:34and increase wages to ensure everyone can live a dignified life.
08:38This is what a truly strong and sustainable economy looks like.
08:42Why? Despite the U.S. economy heading in the right direction with positive numbers,
08:47are there still many people deliberately distorting and misrepresenting the truth
08:52to serve their own interests? Keep watching the video to understand the full story.
08:57Canada Threatens to Cut Electricity
08:59Exports to the U.S. A Looming Energy Crisis?
09:03The U.S. may soon face an unprecedented energy disaster.
09:06Millions of households, factories, and businesses could lose power.
09:10Why? Canada is threatening to cut electricity exports—a direct response to Trump's 25% tariffs.
09:19Is this just a bluff, or is the U.S. truly on the verge of an energy crisis?
09:24U.S.-Canada Trade War Takes a Dangerous Turn
09:27The U.S.-Canada trade tensions have been simmering for years. But in February 2025,
09:32the Trump administration made a bold move—reinstating a 25% tariff on steel,
09:37aluminum, and other key imports from Canada and Mexico.
09:40Objective? To protect U.S. industries, reduce imports, and boost domestic production.
09:46But Canada refused to stay silent. On March 2,
09:492025, in Ontario, Premier Doug Ford issued a firm warning.
09:54If the U.S. continues its unfair tariff policies, we won't hesitate to cut electricity exports.
10:03Less than 24 hours later, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's administration responded,
10:08The U.S. must not underestimate Canada.
10:13If they tax our goods, we have ways to retaliate.
10:18But can Canada really pull the plug on the U.S.?
10:21Can Canada actually cut off U.S. electricity?
10:24Each year, Canada exports 65 terawatt hours of electricity to the U.S.,
10:29making up around 10% of U.S. electricity imports.
10:32Which states would be hit the hardest?
10:34New York, Vermont, Michigan, Minnesota economic impact of an electricity cutoff.
10:39Electricity prices could skyrocket by 30 to 50% in affected regions.
10:44U.S. manufacturing, especially in the auto and tech industries, could face major disruptions.
10:50Households would see record-breaking utility bills.
10:52But can Canada really flip the switch overnight?
10:55Not that simple.
10:57The North American power grid is deeply integrated.
11:00Shutting off power instantly is nearly impossible.
11:02Canada also depends on electricity revenue.
11:06In 2024, exports to the U.S. were worth $2.3 billion.
11:11A more likely move?
11:13Canada could gradually cut supply or raise prices, applying economic pressure on the U.S.
11:18So if Canada doesn't immediately cut electricity,
11:21what other tactics could they use to escalate tensions?
11:25Canada's strategic weapons.
11:27Electricity, steel, nickel, and oil.
11:31Beyond electricity, Canada holds several economic trump cards.
11:35Steel and aluminum.
11:36The U.S. imports 30% of its aluminum from Canada.
11:40Cutting supply could send prices soaring.
11:42Nickel.
11:42Canada supplies 20% of U.S. nickel imports,
11:45a critical metal for electric vehicles and lithium batteries,
11:48oil and gas.
11:49The U.S. imports 1.4 million barrels of crude oil per day from Canada.
11:53Any disruption could send fuel prices skyrocketing.
11:55Will Trump back down?
11:57Or will the war escalate?
11:59On March 4, 2025, Trump addressed Congress.
12:03We will not surrender.
12:05Tariffs make America strong.
12:07Trump dismissed concerns about Canada cutting electricity.
12:10The White House warned of retaliatory tariffs on Canadian goods if they dared to act.
12:16Northeastern states began to worry about soaring electricity costs and potential shortages.
12:21But is Trump making a strategic miscalculation?
12:25Worst case scenario.
12:27A full-blown energy crisis.
12:28If the U.S. and Canada fail to reach an agreement,
12:31blackouts could hit northern states.
12:33Electricity costs could double or even triple.
12:36The U.S. manufacturing sector could grind to a halt.
12:39This is no longer just about steel, aluminum, or power.
12:44It's a looming energy crisis.
12:46Will Canada really pull the plug?
12:49Some experts believe checkmark Canada might reduce electricity supply gradually
12:53rather than cutting it off entirely.
12:55U.S. consumers will face higher electricity bills and potential shortages.
12:59But a full-blown energy crisis?
13:01Unlikely.
13:02At least for now.
13:04If you want to follow this developing situation, stay tuned for the next update.
13:10Alert.
13:11Donald Trump delayed imposing a 25% tariff on Canadian imports.
13:14But trade tensions have already erupted.
13:16Canada is not standing still.
13:18Provinces are quickly striking back, targeting key economic interests of the U.S.
13:22Is this a smart strategy or a risky gamble?
13:26British Columbia.
13:28B.C.
13:29A key gateway connecting the U.S. to Alaska did not wait for a federal response and took immediate action.
13:34B.C. Premier David Eby declared,
13:36We will not stand by while our economy is under attack.
13:39If Washington continues to impose tariffs, we have strong measures to respond.
13:43B.C. proposed tolls on U.S. commercial trucks passing through British Columbia to reach Alaska.
13:48This corridor facilitates over $720 million in goods transported annually.
13:52Furthermore, B.C. announced a ban on liquor imports from Republican L.E.D. states,
13:56particularly California, Texas, and Florida.
13:59This move directly targets the U.S. wine and spirits industry,
14:02reinforcing B.C.'s firm stance in the trade conflict.
14:06The federal government of Canada could not ignore the U.S. actions.
14:09Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his position clear.
14:12Canadians are reasonable, and we are polite.
14:15But we will not back down from a fight.
14:18Not when our country and the well-being of everyone in it.
14:21Canada officially imposed a 25% tariff on $155 billion worth of used goods
14:29targeting aluminum, steel, consumer goods, and agricultural products.
14:33Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc emphasized,
14:36Canada does not seek a trade war.
14:39But if the U.S. imposes tariffs, we will retaliate.
14:45Nova Scotia banned U.S. companies from bidding on government contracts
14:48and doubled road tolls for American commercial trucks.
14:51Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith warned,
14:53the Trump administration is forcing Canada into a defensive stance.
14:58If this continues, both sides will suffer the consequences.
15:01Manitoba and Newfoundland took decisive action by banning U.S. liquor imports
15:05and reviewing trade contracts to reduce reliance on American suppliers.
15:09Many Canadian businesses joined the movement,
15:11boycotting us goods and applying economic pressure on American producers.
15:17Rather than just countering Trump's tariffs,
15:19Canada is shifting its entire trade strategy.
15:22Under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, CPTPP,
15:27Canada has strengthened exports to Japan, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
15:31Trade Minister Mary Ng stated,
15:33we are building a trade ecosystem that is less dependent on the U.S.
15:38Meanwhile, Canada is also increasing exports to Europe
15:42through the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement CETA,
15:45leveraging tariff-free trade opportunities to reduce reliance on the U.S. market.
15:49To support this transition,
15:50the government is offering financial incentives
15:52to help businesses shift exports to alternative markets,
15:56ensuring economic stability amid ongoing U.S. trade pressures.
16:02Trade disputes between the U.S. and Canada are nothing new.
16:06In 1982, the softwood lumber conflict erupted
16:09when the U.S. accused Canada of subsidizing its timber industry.
16:13This battle has persisted for decades,
16:15with multiple legal cases at the World Trade Organization, WTO.
16:19More recently, in 2018, the Trump administration imposed tariffs on aluminum and steel,
16:24prompting Canada to retaliate with tariffs on politically sensitive U.S. exports,
16:28including agricultural goods from swing states.
16:32The U.S. claims that its tariffs are justified under national security grounds,
16:36but Canada argues that this violates the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, USMCA.
16:42Although Canada could take legal action at the WTO,
16:45past experience shows that the U.S. often ignores unfavorable rulings.
16:49As world leaders gathered in London for an emergency summit to support Ukraine,
16:53Donald Trump was missing.
16:55While leaders like Keir Starmer and Zelensky discussed military aid,
16:58Trump played golf and attended private events.
17:01With global security at stake, is the U.S. losing its leadership role?
17:05Will the world move forward without America?
17:09This summit, hosted by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer,
17:12brought together top leaders from the European Union and NATO.
17:15Their goal was clear – to increase military and economic aid for Ukraine
17:19and ensure lasting peace.
17:21Keir Starmer declared,
17:22We are at a crossroads in history today.
17:24This is not a moment for more talk.
17:27It's time to act.
17:28We will keep the military aid flowing
17:30and keep increasing the economic pressure on Russia.
17:33We agreed that any lasting peace must ensure Ukraine's sovereignty and security.
17:38Zelensky emphasized,
17:40We do not want an endless war.
17:42What we need are real security guarantees,
17:44so that peace can be sustainable, not just a temporary agreement.
17:49While the world worked tirelessly to find solutions for Ukraine,
17:52Donald Trump, the former U.S. president and current presidential candidate,
17:55was completely absent.
17:56He did not attend, nor did he make any significant statements.
18:00Instead, Trump spent his time playing golf and hosting private events at Mar-a-Lago.
18:04This stark contrast sparked disappointment among allies
18:07and ignited criticism even within the U.S.
18:10A political analyst commented,
18:12At a time when America's allies are facing one of the greatest crises of our era,
18:18Trump has shown that he simply doesn't care.
18:21This is a clear sign of weak and irresponsible foreign policy.
18:24Senator Marco Rubio, a close Trump ally,
18:28criticized President Zelensky for trying to explain the Ukraine situation to Trump.
18:32He remarked,
18:33Zelensky keeps trying to explain Ukraine to Trump,
18:35but that's not an effective way to do diplomacy.
18:38This statement immediately drew backlash.
18:40Many questioned why a U.S. president needed someone to explain Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
18:44Shouldn't a leader already understand such a critical global issue?
18:49Prime Minister Keir Starmer highlighted the formation of a new alliance,
18:54the Coalition of the Willing, a group of nations ready to take action.
18:59This was a direct message that if the U.S., under Trump,
19:02refuses to participate, Europe will move forward without them.
19:06European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated,
19:10Ukraine must become a steeled porcupine,
19:12a nation so strong that no one dares to invade it.
19:15We must secure their economy, military, and overall security.
19:20Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reinforced this stance.
19:23In that, we've also invested close to $20 billion in supports for Ukraine,
19:29military, economic, and other.
19:32And we're going to continue to be there to support Ukraine as necessary.
19:36These statements not only showcased Western unity, but also served as a warning to Trump.
19:40The world will not wait for the U.S. if he continues to ignore its responsibilities.
19:46President Zelensky concluded the summit with a powerful message.
19:50Ukraine does not need empty promises.
19:53They need action, weapons, economic aid,
19:56and most importantly, a real alliance to safeguard peace.
20:00Zelensky stated,
20:01We are grateful to the U.S. for past support,
20:04but our future cannot be threatened by irresponsible politicians.
20:08We need a lasting peace, not an endless war.
20:12The question now is, if Donald Trump returns to the White House,
20:15will the U.S. continue its commitment to Ukraine?
20:18And if the U.S. withdraws,
20:19does the world have enough strength to stand against Russian expansion?
20:23The answers will become clear soon.
20:25But for now, one thing is certain.
20:27The world is moving in one direction,
20:29while Trump is moving in another.

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