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Canadian Lawmaker Scorches Trump’s Holiday ‘Rage Rot’ Against His Country

Last updated: December 27, 2024 2:41 am
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Canadian lawmaker, Charlie Angus, responded to Donald Trump’s attacks on Canada by telling him to “piss off” in a post on BlueSky. Angus highlighted the benefits of being Canadian, such as free healthcare and gun control, and expressed his rejection of Trump’s proposals for the country. He also criticized Trump’s threats towards other countries, such as Greenland and Panama, and warned against his disregard for international sovereignty. Angus emphasized the need to take Trump’s actions seriously and resist his aggressive behavior. Our commitment to delivering unbiased and free news is more crucial now than ever before, and we rely on your support to make it happen.

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