Canadian NHL Fans Boo During 'Star-Spangled Banner' After Trump Tariffs
Sunday, 2 February 2025 President Trump pissed off Canadians with his announcement today of new tariffs against the U.S.’s partner to the north — and the tension between the two countries has already bled into the NHL. The Ottawa Senators played the Minnesota Wild at…
President Donald Trump has sparked a major trade war by imposing 25% tariffs on all imports from Canada and Mexico, with Canadian energy products facing a 10% duty. In swift retaliation, Canada has announced 25% tariffs on $106.5 billion worth of U.S. goods, while Mexico has also vowed...
In a bombshell claim, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a face-to-face meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky “is going to happen,” despite the Kremlin drawing a red line. Russia insists such a summit should only occur to finalize a peace deal — not as part of ongoing negotiations.
Trump, who has taken a hard stance on pushing peace since taking office in January, recently threatened 100% secondary tariffs on Russia’s trading partners if no resolution is reached within 50 days. Meanwhile, Moscow demands Ukraine lift martial law, recognize territorial losses, and hold overdue elections. The Kremlin remains skeptical about Zelensky’s legitimacy post his expired term. While Kyiv has repeatedly pushed for a summit, Moscow says a meeting is only possible once substantial progress has been made. As tensions rise, Trump’s bold assertion adds drama to the already fragile diplomatic theatre unfolding between Russia and Ukraine.
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In a fiery rant packed with trademark bravado, U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed a scathing warning to Europe—stop illegal immigration or risk losing the entire continent. Trump, speaking in a recent media interaction, blasted European nations for allowing what he termed a “horrible invasion” through open borders. Not holding back, he linked immigration to national decay and accused some European leaders of silently facilitating the crisis. But that wasn’t all.
Trump pivoted sharply to denounce wind energy, calling windmills a "tragedy" destroying Europe's beauty, wildlife, and oceans. With wind turbines and migrants in his crosshairs, Trump called on European nations to “get their act together” or “say goodbye” to Europe as they know it. The statement has sent shockwaves across international circles, with critics accusing Trump of fear-mongering while supporters echo his call to secure borders and preserve cultural identity.
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In a fiery and wide-ranging press conference from Prestwick, Scotland, U.S. President Donald Trump touched on everything from UK trade deals and EU negotiations to the Gaza crisis, Epstein allegations, illegal immigration, and wind energy. Trump confirmed meetings with the UK Prime Minister and EU leaders, calling the UK trade pact a “celebration.” He praised Ursula von der Leyen, dismissed France's recognition of Palestine, and condemned Hamas while vowing support for Israel.
He brushed off any links to the Epstein files and defended his associate Todd Blanche’s interview with Ghislaine Maxwell. Trump fiercely criticized Europe’s windmill projects and issued a grave warning about illegal immigration, claiming “you won’t have Europe anymore.” He also touted “six of the best months in presidency history.” As always, Trump didn’t hold back—sparking new waves of political reaction across Europe and the U.S.
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