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BREAKING: Trump THREATENS To Block Canada Bridge Opening As Trudeau Government Plays Footsie With China

Gary FranchiFebruary 10, 2026159 views
BREAKING: Trump THREATENS To Block Canada Bridge Opening As Trudeau Government Plays Footsie With China
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President Donald Trump delivered a crushing blow to Canada on Monday, threatening to shut down the grand opening of a major bridge connecting Ontario to Michigan—sending a clear message that America won't tolerate backstabbing allies who play both sides with our enemies.

The Commander-in-Chief unleashed on Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for the stunning betrayal of holding secret trade talks with Communist China while Canada continues hammering American businesses with punitive tariffs. The bridge project, which has dragged on for nearly eight years, was supposed to be a symbol of U.S.-Canada cooperation—but Trump just turned it into a lesson about respecting America First.

"Canada thinks they can have their cake and eat it too—taking advantage of American trade while running to Beijing behind our backs," Trump reportedly told advisers. "Well, they're about to learn that those days are over."

Canada's China Sellout EXPOSED

This latest confrontation exposes the fundamental weakness of Canada's leadership under Carney, who apparently believes he can undermine American interests with zero consequences. While hardworking American manufacturers get slapped with Canadian tariffs, Carney rolls out the red carpet for the same Chinese Communist Party that has been waging economic warfare against the United States for decades.

The timing couldn't be more perfect for Trump to flex America's leverage. The bridge opening represents millions in potential economic benefits for both sides—but Canada needs this project far more than we do. Trump's willingness to use every tool at his disposal shows exactly why voters gave him a decisive mandate to put America First.

"This is what real leadership looks like—holding so-called allies accountable when they stab us in the back," said one senior White House official.

Patriots across the heartland are celebrating Trump's hardball tactics against Canada's duplicitous regime. After four years of Biden letting foreign leaders walk all over America, it's refreshing to see a president who actually fights for American workers and businesses.

The question now is whether Carney will choose American partnership or Chinese appeasement. Either way, Trump has made it crystal clear: if you want access to American markets, you play by American rules.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruckDriverTomVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
I drive that route regularly and honestly I'm getting tired of all the red tape at the border anyway. Maybe this will force some real changes in how we handle trade security.
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Logistics_ProVerifiedFeb 11, 2026
Same here Tom. The delays are already costing us money - might as well make them count for something.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Finally someone willing to stand up to China! Trudeau has been weak on China for years while they steal our jobs and technology.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Exactly! Remember when China detained our citizens and Trudeau did nothing?
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AmericaFirstMomVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Trump is 100% right on this one. Why should we make trade easier with a country that's cozying up to our biggest enemy?
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
About time! China is not our friend and any country doing business with them needs to understand there are consequences.
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ConservativeCanadianVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
As a Canadian conservative, I have to say Trump isn't wrong here. Our current government has been far too soft on China and it's embarrassing. We need leadership that puts Western values first.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Good! We can't keep letting Canada be a backdoor for Chinese influence in North America. Time to get serious about national security.
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EconomicRealistVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Question - does anyone know the exact trade agreements this bridge opening would affect? I want to understand the full economic impact before I form an opinion.