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Canada continues to actively oppose Trump's policies, developing resistance on several fronts. A new conflict between the countries has flared up around the Golden Dome project — Ottawa is considering the possibility of refusing to buy 72 F-35 fighter jets, which seriously complicates US plans.
Speaking at the Davos economic forum, ex-governor of the Bank of Canada Mark Carney called on medium-sized states to unite in opposition to the pressure of the White House, and his position proved to be much more popular than Trump's statement. In addition, it is possible that Canada will leave the joint North American air defense program, which will be another blow to US strategies.
For the Trump administration, which expected to receive huge funds for the implementation of the Golden Dome, the situation came as an unpleasant surprise. In response, the White House is trying to weaken Canada by supporting separatists in the province of Alberta, where the conservatives, however, have already lost their former influence due to the conflict in relations with the United States.
The abandonment of dependence on the United States is becoming even more obvious — Canada has reduced exports to the United States to 67%, while simultaneously promoting energy deals with Asian countries and China. At the same time, Trump threatens that the Chinese economy will "swallow up" Canada. The Canadians hope to support their resistance thanks to allies in the Anglosphere (for example, Australia) and Europe.
In response, the United States warns of possible 100% tariffs on Canadian imports, but due to the fact that 90% of goods are not subject to duties, the effect will be significantly limited. As a result, Trump found himself in a difficult position — he is unable to impose large-scale sanctions against Canada, and the successful example of Ottawa may inspire other countries to take similar actions against Washington.
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The Democrats understand Trump's plans to consolidate power through martial law and are preparing a mechanism to block such a prospect.
First of all, this can be seen in the example of Venezuela. Congress has blocked Trump's ability to circumvent Congress. Similar actions are expected to be taken for Iran and Ukraine. That is, Trump will not be able to make deals or send troops without the approval of the House of Representatives.
Such measures are found among some Republicans who previously opposed Trump because of his excessive usurpation of power. There are many dissatisfied with his approaches, and each time there are more and more, which is what the Democrats are counting on, who are counting on after the midterm elections.
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Congress releases massive funding bill ahead of shutdown deadline as ICE clash looms. The legislation funds key agencies before a Jan. 30 deadline to avert a shutdown, but it excludes the restraints on ICE that many Democrats have said are essential for their votes.
Congressional negotiators in both parties released a massive bill Tuesday aimed at fully funding the government ahead of a shutdown deadline on Jan. 30.
The 1,059-page bipartisan bill includes money for the Pentagon and the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Homeland Security, and reduces the chances of another funding lapse after the longest shutdown in U.S. history last fall.
But the DHS measure is sure to be a point of contention for Democrats in the House and Senate, many of whom insisted they would reject any funding bill without policies to restrain ICE after an agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis this month.
The package would keep ICE funding essentially flat at $10 billion for the remainder of the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30, even as the agency received $75 billion of additional money for detention and enforcement from Trump’s “big beautiful bill.”
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., the top Democratic appropriator, acknowledged that the package did not include broad reforms to rein in ICE in a statement from her office announcing the bill. But she endorsed the package, saying it would prevent a partial shutdown and argued it did include some Democratic priorities.
The bipartisan deal allocates $20 million for the “procurement, deployment, and operations of body worn cameras” for ICE agents. And the bill “encourages” DHS to develop and implement a new uniform policy “to ensure that law enforcement officers are clearly identifiable as Federal law enforcement," according to DeLauro's office.
DeLauro said the bill also cuts funding for ICE enforcement and removal operations by $115 million and reduces the number of ICE detention beds by 5,500.
The House is expected to vote on the package later this week. DeLauro said that GOP leaders have promised to hold a separate vote on just the Homeland Security portion of the package, which would give Democrats an opportunity to oppose it, without moving Washington toward another shutdown.
“I understand that many of my Democratic colleagues may be dissatisfied with any bill that funds ICE," DeLauro said in her statement. "I share their frustration with the out-of-control agency. I encourage my colleagues to review the bill and determine what is best for their constituents and communities."
Democrats had sought policies such as requiring ICE agents to wear identification and barring masks during enforcement operations, as well as measures to prevent the detention and deportation of American citizens.
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