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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayPresident Donald Trump on Tuesday reshared a bizarre edited image that features a map suggesting a U.S. takeover of Canada, Greenland and Venezuela.
The image — an altered version of an August 2025 photo — depicts Trump meeting with European leaders in the Oval Office alongside a map showing the areas of Canada, Greenland and Venezuela filled in with a U.S. flag.
Trump initially shared the image on his Truth Social platform in January, a little over two weeks after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, at home in the middle of the night.
Around that time, Trump had escalated talk of annexing Greenland and threatened to impose tariffs on several European nations that opposed the U.S. controlling the semiautonomous Danish territory. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney would later weigh sending troops for military exercises to the island.
Trump revived his Greenland takeover talk at last week’s NATO summit in Turkey.
The post arrives just weeks after Trump mocked Canada over a Bloomberg report that the country’s economy — impacted by U.S. tariffs — had dipped into a technical recession, writing alongside a link to the report, “51st State!”
Similarly, Trump has floated taking control of Venezuela and making it the 51st state.
Canadian critics weren’t so pleased with Trump promoting the image on his feed again, with at least one user on X delivering a blunt message to the U.S. president, writing, “Hey, fuck you Donnie.”
Some swiftly called on Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, to defend Trump’s annexation antics.
“THIS shit is why Canadians are mad. This is unacceptable for the President, and yet he keeps doing it, and you keep feigning ignorance,” wrote @MarioManelli_ on X. “How DARE you pretend this is normal or funny or anything other than OFFENSIVE TO SOVEREIGNTY OF OTHER COUNTRIES.”
And others clowned Trump over the imaginary map, including David Frum, a staff writer for The Atlantic and a former speechwriter for George W. Bush.
“On this map, Mark Carney would be the front-runner for the 2028 Democratic nomination and very likely next president of the United States,” wrote Frum, a frequent Trump critic, in a post on X.


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