King Charles' Letter To Donald Trump Has Critics Royally Riled Up
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : A letter that the monarch had written to Trump was given to the U.S. president by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during the latter's White Houe visit.46% : Trump has repeatedly talked of somehow turning Canada into the 51st state, has derogatorily labeled its outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "Gov. Trudeau" and is about to slap 25% tariffs on all products being imported from America's northern neighbor.
37% : " Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper international correspondent Mark MacKinnon wrote on X, former Twitter: "I'm reading that King Charles, who is allegedly Canada's head of state, has just invited Donald Trump to visit Buckingham Palace.
25% : And while Trump gushed over the "beautiful" king's missive and invitation, critics noted Charles' apparent silence on Trump's frequent attacks on Canada -- - of which he is also the monarch -- in recent weeks.
19% : Starmer, during a joint press conference with Trump on Thursday, sidestepped a question on whether he or Charles are worried about Trump's rhetoric on Canada by saying, "I think you're trying to find a divide between us that doesn't exist.
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