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This is a contender with Canada I think

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and telling that Canadians are helping put out the wildfires in California while Trump just complains about the democrat governor.
This is certainly going to test the national stereotype of Canadian niceness. Canada is much more like the social market economies of Europe than it is the US. I'm guessing most Canadians are relatively happy about that.
 
Trump's people are fucking liars:

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Xanuary 10, 2025
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Prosecutors said they supported a no-penalty sentence
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Trump’s demeanor as the sentence was handed down
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Judge sentences Trump in hush money case but declines to impose any punishment
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JUST IN: Judge sentences Donald Trump in hush money case but declines to impose any punishment ahead of his White House return
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More from Judge Merchan
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Judge Merchan begins speaking
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Trump says: ‘I’m totally innocent. I did nothing wrong’
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Addressing the court, Trump says there was no crime
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Trump speaks in court
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Trump lawyer Todd Blanche begins speaking with Trump by his side
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Steinglass notes Trump’s contempt findings in this case and others
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Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass begins speaking on behalf of the prosecution
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Trump attorney Emil Bove says Trump is appearing via Teams
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Judge Juan M. Merchan has entered the courtroom and is on the bench
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Trump appears in court via a video feed
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has walked into the courtroom
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Trump lawyer Emil Bove has walked into the courtroom via a side door
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Outside the courthouse ahead of the sentencing
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Why did Judge Merchan decide to go ahead with Trump’s sentencing?
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Prosecutors have walked into the the courtroom
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The scene inside the courtroom before sentencing
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Trump is expected to appear by video, and he has before
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Inside the courtroom the moment Trump was convicted
 
Jail time was never likely but I was hoping Trump might at least be sentenced to spend some time picking up trash along a highway, ideally at night while wearing an all-black outfit
Yeah...

I was hoping for that too but felt he might get out his Trump bin lorry and make some other poor person do it for him.

They could at least have found some way to fine him ...

He sent out a message begging for funds from his supporters after the "sentencing" 🙄
 
Earlier on in the thread, I mentioned that was relieved the Conservative leader said that Canada will not become the 51st state, and several of you questioned why I was worried. Below is why.

The title of the article is "Trump’s threats expose the traitors in our midst."
According to a Leger poll from December, 13 per cent of Canadians would like to see their country become the 51st state, as Trump has repeatedly suggested. The highest levels of disloyalty are among PPC supporters (25 per cent), the Conservative Party of Canada (21 per cent) and Albertans (19 per cent). If you can’t see the Venn diagram here, allow me to spell it out more clearly. Among Canadians, nobody is more enthusiastic about abandoning their country to the United States than Conservative Albertans.
 
Looks like Canada is making a list and checking it twice, in case Trump is naughty and not nice.


Back then, Canada chose to attack certain products, such as Kentucky-made bourbon whiskey, that are exported to Canada from Republican strongholds in the US. The trade spat ended after the US, Mexico and Canada came to terms on a revised regional trade deal.

This time, many of those same products would be hit again by Canadian counter-measures, along with items such as orange juice from Florida, where Trump and some Republican officials are based. But Trudeau’s government is also preparing to go much further if necessary, said the officials, speaking on condition they not be identified.

One list being circulated internally includes nearly every product the US exports to Canada, said one government official, with the general aim of going “dollar for dollar” on tariffs.

A second official said that in the worst-case scenario — Trump puts tariffs on all Canadian exports to the US — it may not be feasible to fully match the value. But the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is examining all options for making it painful on US exporters, the official said.

Government officials emphasized that Canada’s response will depend on what Trump actually does once he takes office. Above all, the Trudeau administration still hopes to avoid a trade war, and has made the case that it’s taking seriously US concerns about border security.
 
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