Joe Rogan opposes Trump's views on Canada becoming a state

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Joe Rogan recently spoke out against Donald Trump's views on Canada during his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience. Rogan expressed frustration with the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and Canada. He said he couldn't understand the "ridiculous" feud over tariffs and emphasized that the U.S. should repair its relationship with its neighbor. Rogan, who has previously supported Trump, made it clear that he disagrees with the idea of Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state. He said, "I just want America and Canada to get along," and criticized the current climate of anti-American and anti-Canadian sentiment. The tensions stem from trade disputes initiated by Trump, who has increased tariffs on Canadian goods. Recently, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney also spoke out against Trump, accusing him of harming the Canadian economy with his policies. Polls indicate that the majority of Canadians do not support joining the U.S. In fact, around 90 percent oppose the idea. However, some individuals in Canada, particularly in oil-rich provinces, have shown interest in the proposal. Rogan's comments suggest a significant shift from his past support of Trump, as he aligns more closely with the sentiments expressed by Carney and other critics of the president.


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