Pete Hoekstra LEAVES Canada For Good After Trump PANICS
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The Trump administration is facing one of its biggest political and economic crises yet after U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra was suddenly recalled back to Washington for urgent meetings amid growing panic over Donald Trump’s collapsing tariff strategy. After months of threatening Canada, Europe, and America’s allies with aggressive tariffs, U.S. courts and international trade rulings are now dealing devastating blows to Trump’s economic agenda. In this video, we break down how Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s resistance strategy may have exposed major weaknesses in Trump’s global trade war approach. We analyze why the White House is now scrambling for leverage, why Trump’s tariff authority is under legal attack, and how Canada may now hold more leverage in upcoming CUSMA negotiations than Washington ever expected. We also examine the explosive comments from U.S. political analyst Eric Ham, who said the White House is “desperately looking for leverage” after c
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