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Trump published a warning to Hamas yesterday in addition to promoting the international independence of U.S. steel through a series of tax incentives and tariffs. Today’s show breaks down Trump’s foreign policy and more.



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Yesterday, Trump posted on Truth Social to issue a warning to Hamas regarding the continued holding of hostages.

“There will be ALL HELL TO PAY in the Middle East, and for those in charge who perpetrated these atrocities against Humanity. Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has been hit in the long and storied History of the United States of America. RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW,” Trump wrote.

Trump also spoke with Justin Trudeau, who told him that if “Canada cannot survive without ripping off” the US, Canada can become the 51st state and Trudeau can become governor.

“The only reason the United States has been taken advantage of is because we allow it,” Crowder said. “We fund the world’s security. We fund the world’s innovation and then get screwed in a very one-sided way in the deals we made.”

According to the US Lumber Coalition:

This United States government ruling substantiates that Canada continues to subsidize and dump its softwood lumber products in the United States, distorting the U.S. softwood lumber market to the detriment of U.S. sawmills, their employees and communities.

“This even higher level of unfair trade by Canada could not have come at a worse time for domestic producers,” stated Andrew Miller, Chairman of the U.S. Lumber Coalition and CEO of Stimson Lumber. “Lumber demand and prices are at record lows and mills across the country are struggling to keep afloat.”

The increased levels of unfair trade confirmed by the Commerce Department makes it clear that Canadian unfair trade practices are making a bad situation worse by accelerating and deepening market downcycles, resulting in today’s extreme low lumber prices, forcing U.S. mill closures and layoffs.

“American lumber cannot compete and it cannot happen on an equal playing field,” Crowder added.

According to POLITICO:

Canada is hinting that it will accelerate plans to boost its defense spending to hit a long-elusive NATO target. But it’s looking like that’s too little, too late to avoid the wrath of the incoming Trump administration and its push to get NATO allies to spend more.

Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair said Friday that Canada will make good on its pledge from this summer to meet the alliance’s target of spending 2 percent of GDP on defense by 2032. He even suggested it could be earlier.

“The United States is the only reason Canada is allowed to exist,” Crowder said. “We fund the defense of the entire world.”