Trump’s Bridge BOMBSHELL: Who REALLY Owns Gordie Howe?! π¨π¦πΊπΈ
How could a fully-funded, under-construction international bridge become a political pawn just years from completion? In a shocking escalation, the White House has announced that President Donald Trump reserves the right to amend the permit for the crucial Gordie Howe International Bridge, threatening to block its opening in 2026. This move comes amidst an already tense U.S.-Canada relationship, with Trump citing "unacceptable" ownership structures and insufficient American materials, despite Canada having fully financed the project. Furthermore, this permit threat appears to be a leverage point ahead of upcoming trade renegotiations between the two nations. Interestingly, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had earlier expressed confidence in a resolution after speaking with Trump. However, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt countered, insisting that Canada controlling both sides of the bridge and its crossings remains unacceptable to the president. Adding to the drama, former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder vehemently disputes Trump's assertions, clarifying in an op-ed that Michigan and Canada hold 50/50 ownership, with Canada financing the entire project and recouping costs via tolls. Moreover, Snyder highlighted the use of U.S. steel and workers, and emphasized that U.S. law might not apply to portions outside the country. This contentious dispute over a vital economic artery highlights the unpredictable nature of international diplomacy. Don't miss out on the latest developments in this unfolding cross-border saga; make sure to subscribe to our channel for continuous updates!
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