debut: 10/12/06
13,139 runs
In 2025 alone, Trump has:
Falsely said the Canadian public likes the idea of becoming the 51st state, which the Canadian public overwhelmingly opposes
Falsely said the US trade deficit with Canada is “$200 billion,” though it is nowhere close
Falsely said Canada is one of the world’s highest-tariff countries, though it is actually low in global rankings
Falsely said Canada hiked its dairy tariffs during the Biden administration, though they haven’t changed since Trump’s first presidency
Falsely said Canada generally doesn’t “take” US agricultural exports, though Canada is the world’s second-biggest buyer of those exports
Falsely said Canada prohibits US banks, though more than a dozen US banks are operating in Canada today
Falsely said Canada is “constantly surrounded” by Chinese and Russian ships, though this is fiction
Falsely said outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was using the ongoing tariff battle to run again for prime minister, though Trudeau clearly wasn’t running
Falsely said Canada spends less than 1% of gross domestic product on defense, though NATO figures showed it was an estimated 1.37% last year
Falsely said the Canadian public likes the idea of becoming the 51st state, which the Canadian public overwhelmingly opposes
Falsely said the US trade deficit with Canada is “$200 billion,” though it is nowhere close
Falsely said Canada is one of the world’s highest-tariff countries, though it is actually low in global rankings
Falsely said Canada hiked its dairy tariffs during the Biden administration, though they haven’t changed since Trump’s first presidency
Falsely said Canada generally doesn’t “take” US agricultural exports, though Canada is the world’s second-biggest buyer of those exports
Falsely said Canada prohibits US banks, though more than a dozen US banks are operating in Canada today
Falsely said Canada is “constantly surrounded” by Chinese and Russian ships, though this is fiction
Falsely said outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was using the ongoing tariff battle to run again for prime minister, though Trudeau clearly wasn’t running
Falsely said Canada spends less than 1% of gross domestic product on defense, though NATO figures showed it was an estimated 1.37% last year