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[Video] - Trump threatens Canada's Prime Minister: "Resign within 48 hours, or I'll destroy Canada!", Canada responds "Fuck you, Trump!"

AI Crap fake news again.

This is fake news / sensationalized clickbait from a low-credibility YouTube channel (likely one of many AI-narrated "breaking news" spam channels that exploded in early 2026). Here's why:

No Evidence of Any Such Demand​

  • There is zero credible reporting from major news outlets (Reuters, AP, BBC, CBC, NYT, Globe and Mail, Washington Post, etc.) about President Trump demanding that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney resign — via phone call, speech, or otherwise — in February or March 2026 (or at any time).
  • Searches across news sites, fact-checkers, and official statements show no mention of Trump calling for Carney's resignation, a 48-hour ultimatum, or any related crisis.
  • Carney (who became PM in March 2025 after winning Liberal leadership and elections) has had tense exchanges with Trump (e.g., over tariffs, Davos speech in Jan 2026 criticizing U.S.-led order, trade diversification to India/Asia, and U.S. threats on water/bridges), but nothing escalates to a direct "resign" demand.
  • Trump has criticized Carney (e.g., called out his Davos speech, withdrawn a "Board of Peace" invite in Jan 2026), but always publicly/via social media — no reports of private demands for resignation.

The Video & Channel Pattern​

  • The title uses classic clickbait ("1 MIN AGO", "Left Washington Speechless") common in AI-generated "news" channels that fabricate dramatic U.S.-Canada stories for views (often 10k–100k+ quickly).
  • Similar videos on YouTube (e.g., "Trump Demands Carney Resign" variants) are from the same wave: scripted narration over stock footage, no real sources, exaggerated claims (e.g., "unprecedented 14-minute call", "Canada's response shocked Washington", "NATO on edge").
  • Many are posted in the last 24–48 hours (as of March 2, 2026), timed for virality, with no verifiable links to real events.
  • Carney's actual responses to Trump (e.g., defending Canadian sovereignty in speeches, pushing trade diversification) are real but calm/professional — nothing "speechless" or crisis-level.

Real Context (What Actually Happened Recently)​

  • Trump has imposed/ threatened tariffs on Canada (e.g., post-Supreme Court ruling on IEEPA tariffs in Feb 2026), criticized Carney's policies (e.g., Davos Jan 2026 speech saying U.S.-led order is "over").
  • Carney has pushed back diplomatically (e.g., trade mission to India, defense strategy reducing U.S. reliance), but relations are tense, not at "resign demand" level.
  • No phone call ultimatum exists in any official record or leak.
Bottom line: This video is fabricated misinformation for clicks — typical of 2026 AI "news" spam. Treat anything with "1 MIN AGO" + dramatic U.S.-Canada crisis as false unless backed by Reuters/CBC/AP/etc. If new developments emerge, they'll be in mainstream news first. ------- Source: Grok AI
 
Ya, lately a lot of AI generated videos with fake news. Nowadays cannot even trust which video is true and which is false. Only those from reliable websites can be trusted. eg: Meidas Touch, MS NOW, and the usual official news websites, etc.
 
It was created intentionally as “problems”. With you as the “reactions”. You will see “solutions” in the near future.

Problems->Reactions->Solutions
 
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