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Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ offer of free Golden Dome in exchange for becoming 51st state

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U.S. President Donald Trump purported on Tuesday that Canada was «considering» giving up its statehood in exchange for protection by the proposed «Golden Dome» missile defense system at no cost, despite Canadian officials repeatedly stating that the country is not for sale.

«I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation, but will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State,» Trump wrote on Truth Social.

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«They are considering the offer!» he claimed.

Trump has threatened in recent months to annex Canada, an idea fiercely rebuked by Canadian officials and their citizens.

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U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on May 6, 2025.   (Jim WATSON / AFP)

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, who secured an election win last month in part due to Canadians’ opposition to Trump’s wish to make the country part of the U.S., told Trump earlier this month that his country «won’t be for sale, ever.»

King Charles III, who is recognized as Canada’s sovereign, gave a speech before the Canadian Parliament on Tuesday in which he appeared to reject Trump’s idea of purchasing the North American country and making it the 51st U.S. state.

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«Canadians can give themselves far more than any foreign power on any continent can ever take away,» he said. «And that, by staying true to Canadian values, Canada can build new alliances and a new economy that serves all Canadians.»

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is greeted by U.S. President Donald Trump as he arrives at the West Wing of the White House, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

As for the «Golden Dome,» Trump announced last week that the U.S. had officially selected the architecture for the missile defense system that would create a network of satellites to detect, track and potentially intercept incoming ballistic missiles.

The U.S. president said the project would cost $175 billion to build and that it was expected to be «fully operational» within three years. He also said Canada would be included in its safety net.

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«Canada has called us, and they want to be a part of it. So we’ll be talking to them; they want to have protection also,» Trump said at the time.

CARNEY SAYS CANADA IS NOT FOR SALE, TRUMP REPLIES, ‘NEVER SAY NEVER’

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U.S. President Donald Trump meets Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, May 6, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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Carney’s office said last week that there were «active discussions» between the U.S. and Canada on current and new security programs, including the «Golden Dome.»

«Canadians gave the prime minister a strong mandate to negotiate a comprehensive new security and economic relationship with the United States,» a spokesperson for Carney told BBC News.

«To that end, the prime minister and his ministers are having wide-ranging and constructive discussions with their American counterparts. These discussions naturally include strengthening [North American Aerospace Defense Command] and related initiatives such as the Golden Dome,» the spokesperson continued.

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Australian prime minister’s plane makes emergency landing in St Louis after leaving Washington

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The plane carrying Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had to make an emergency landing Tuesday night after leaving Washington, D.C.

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The aircraft, a Royal Australian Air Force KC-30A, diverted and landed safely at the St. Louis Lambert International Airport in Missouri, an Australian Defence spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.

«Our highest priority is providing support to the injured member and request that their privacy be respected,» a statement said.

Officials told local FOX 2 that a crew member was struck in the head by luggage, and it was believed to have fallen from an overhead bin.

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TRUMP THREATENS ‘MASSIVE’ CHINA TARIFFS, SEES ‘NO REASON’ TO MEET WITH XI 

President Donald Trump, right, shakes the hand of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Monday, October 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Evan Vucci)

That crew member reportedly suffered a concussion and was taken to the hospital.

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Albanese’s plane had left Joint Base Andrews at 5:15 p.m., FOX 2 reported, and the emergency landing happened around 7:45 p.m.

President Donald Trump and Albanese signed a critical minerals deal at the White House on Monday as the U.S. had been eyeing the continent’s rich rare-earth resources. This, at a time when China is imposing tougher rules on exporting its own critical minerals abroad.

TRUMP ADMIN SLAMS CHINA’S ‘GLOBAL POWER GRAB’ ON RARE EARTHS, THREATENS TRIPLE-DIGIT TARIFFS

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gestures during a press conference in Sydney, Australia, Dec. 12, 2024. (Mark Baker, File)

The two leaders described the agreement as an $8.5 billion deal between the allies. Trump said it had been negotiated over several months.

«In about a year from now we’ll have so much critical mineral and rare earth that you won’t know what to do with them,» said Trump, boasting about the deal. «They’ll be worth $2.»

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Xenotime is a rare earth element that can be found in Australia. (Getty Images )

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Albanese added that the agreement takes the U.S.-Australia relationship «to the next level.»

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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Rodeado de enemigos y criminales, Nicolás Sarkozy lleva a prisión a sus custodios presidenciales

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El ex presidente conservador Nicolas Sarkozy no está solo en la prisión para personas vulnerables para cumplir su condena de cinco años por el financiamiento libio de su campaña presidencial. Para la sorpresa de los agentes penitenciarios, dos policías del servicio de protección VIP a las personalidades de la República hacen guardias veinticuatro horas sobre veinticuatro y lo protegen.

También dos secretarias están en su oficina de la calle Miromesnil, que se ocupan de su correo porque él regresará en el 2026 nuevamente allí, y un cocinero, a su disposición, ha sido reenviado al Ministerio del Interior en las actuales circunstancias. El presidente debe comer la comida de la prisión. Pero las demás son las prerrogativas que tiene un jefe de Estado francés en la República.

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Así se dirigía a la prisión el expresidente francés Nicolás Sarkozy

Un presidente amenazado por islamistas

Debido a las amenazas específicas que enfrenta y en una prisión donde hay islamistas que han organizado atentados, el expresidente de la República se beneficia de protección personal durante su encarcelamiento. Esta presencia ha sido denunciada por un sindicato de guardias penitenciarios este miércoles.

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En el lenguaje policial, esto se conoce como «continuidad del servicio». Fue al más alto nivel donde se debatió. Se decidió hace tres semanas la presencia permanente de agentes del servicio de protección VIP con Nicolas Sarkozy dentro de la prisión de La Santé.

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Macron llama a la calma mientras se intensifica el debate público sobre el encarcelamiento de Sarkozy

«Esto se hizo a la luz de las amenazas que enfrenta el expresidente de la República, quien ha estado bajo la protección directa del Ministerio del Interior durante diez años», dijo una fuente cercana al caso. «Estos son los mismos funcionarios y agentes que continúan garantizando su seguridad en prisión, como lo hicieron fuera».

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«Es su trabajo proteger a las personalidades importantes en Francia y en el extranjero en las situaciones más insólitas«, continuó.

Sin embargo, dentro del centro de detención preventiva, estos agentes no deciden nada: ni movimientos, ni aperturas de puertas, ni horarios, y no tienen llaves. Su función: acompañar los movimientos del expresidente tras los guardias y permanecer frente a las puertas de las habitaciones donde se encuentra recluido.

Nicolas Sarkozy deja su casa para entrar en prisión. Foto: Reuters

Si bien se les ha puesto a su disposición una celda contigua a la de Nicolas Sarkozy, estos profesionales de la protección —cuatro en totalno duermen en prisión. Siempre en parejas y armados, según lo exige su política laboral, se turnan cada doce horas. Se ubican permanentemente frente a la celda del expresidente o a sus lugares de trabajo, manteniéndolo a salvo en caso de ataque.

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Sin teléfonos celulares

Sin embargo, la administración penitenciaria se opuso a que conservaran sus teléfonos móviles; las pantallas están bloqueadas en la cárcel para evitar delitos, especialmente de los narcotraficantes y los extorsionadores.

Por lo tanto, tienen acceso a la red interna de la prisión, similar a la de la policía. Su función es proteger al expresidente de la República en caso de disturbios, atentados o ataques terroristas. En esta misma unidad de aislamiento de La Santé se encuentran islamistas conocidos, que están siendo procesados por complots y ataques terroristas.

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Se descartó a las fuerzas especiales

Se planteó la cuestión de si los Equipos Regionales de Intervención y Seguridad (ERIS), las fuerzas especiales de la prisión, debían garantizar la seguridad personal de Nicolas Sarkozy. Sin embargo, se consideró preferible dejar esta tarea en manos de estos oficiales, quienes practican este ejercicio a diario.

«El personal de ERIS tiene experiencia en la gestión de incidentes graves y la seguridad de instituciones, no necesariamente en brindar protección cercana a un presidente de la República. Este caso en particular solo ocurre una vez cada siglo», recuerda un alto funcionario de prisiones.

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El personal de ERIS no es lo suficientemente numeroso como para dedicar hombres a esta misión durante toda su detención, a pesar de que deben estar disponibles en caso de disturbios o atentados.

El miércoles por la mañana, realizaron registros especiales en la prisión de La Santé, siempre con el objetivo de garantizar la máxima seguridad en el centro, ante la presencia del expresidente.

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Sin embargo, el sindicato de guardias penitenciarios UFAP-UNSA no ve con buenos ojos esta intrusión policial en el recinto penitenciario.

El miércoles por la mañana en RTL, su representante, Wilfried Fonck, se mostró indignado con la decisión del Ministerio del Interior.

«Es una bofetada para el personal penitenciario. Si enviamos guardaespaldas a una penitenciaría para garantizar la seguridad de un expresidente de la República, es porque, de alguna manera, no sabemos cómo hacerlo”, dijo.

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«¡Cuando veo a un director de la administración penitenciaria declarar que esto ayudará a garantizar la seguridad y el buen orden del centro! En mis 25 años de carrera, nunca había visto algo así. Nos dicen que el personal penitenciario no sabe trabajar. El encarcelamiento de Nicolas Sarkozy ha eclipsado los principales problemas que enfrenta un sistema penitenciario al borde del colapso, en términos de hacinamiento carcelario y condiciones laborales del personal», dijo.

Piden su libertad

Los abogados de Sarkozy ya presentaron su pedido de libertad. Está en debate la ejecución preventiva de la pena, que significa que debe empezar a cumplir la sentencia cuando el tribunal de apelación no ha ratificado la condena. Consideran «un exceso» haber puesto preso a un expresidente, que no se va a fugar ni es un riesgo.

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La defensa del expresidente presentó un recurso formal de doce páginas, inmediatamente después de su encarcelamiento.

Sus dos abogados, Christophe Ingrain y Jean-Michel Darrois, quienes lo acompañaron hasta la entrada del centro de detención de La Santé, presentaron su recurso.

«Es, en realidad, una situación kafkiana», explica el abogado Ingrain, «porque los criterios que justificaron el encarcelamiento en el momento en que se dictó la sentencia, a saber, el orden público y la gravedad de los hechos, ya no se aplican en el momento mismo de su encarcelamiento, y, en cambio, se aplican los criterios de prisión preventiva simplemente porque ha apelado», explicó.

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Esta prisión preventiva se rige por un solo artículo del Código de Procedimiento Penal (el artículo 144), y es con cada uno de sus párrafos, de manera extremadamente formal, que los abogados del expresidente de la República confrontan la realidad jurídica de su cliente.

«En primer lugar, eliminemos el riesgo de fuga. Este riesgo de fuga es aún menos probable dado que ha estado bajo protección policial permanente durante más de diez años debido a las amenazas que pesaban sobre él», explicaron.

El riesgo de reincidencia también se ha eliminado, ya que, por definición, sus abogados creen que no los cometió. Por eso han apelado. Además, hay pocas posibilidades de que el ciudadano Sarkozy se presente a la reelección.

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¿La destrucción de «pruebas o pistas materiales necesarias para establecer la verdad»? «No las hay, y ese es el problema«, señalan sus abogados.

¿La prevención de «consultas fraudulentas entre la persona investigada y sus coautores o cómplices»? Resulta que Nicolas Sarkozy ha cumplido estrictamente con su revisión judicial y ni siquiera ha visto a su amigo de la infancia, Brice Hortefeux, en los últimos diez años. ¿Por qué cambiaría eso?, pregunta su defensa.

El tribunal de apelaciones tiene hasta dos meses para decidir si el presidente Nicolas Sarkozy sigue o no preso en la cárcel de La Santé. Probablemente la liberación de Sarkozy sea antes de esa fecha.

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Trump suggests DOJ owes him money for past cases

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President Donald Trump suggested on Tuesday that the Department of Justice (DOJ) owes him money for past prosecutions against him. 

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In the Oval Office, a reporter asked Trump if he was seeking compensation from the DOJ over past federal investigations into him and, if so, how much he was seeking. 

«Well, I guess they probably owe me a lot of money for that,» Trump said in response. «No, I get no salary. I gave up my salary. It’s a good salary. Not as much as these guys make, but that’s OK. It’s a lot of money, and I don’t, as you know, I didn’t take it in the first four years. I didn’t take it these four years either.»

«But as far as all of the litigation, everything that’s been involved, yeah, they probably owe me a lot of money,» the president added. «But if I get money from our country, I’ll do something nice with it. Like, give it to charity or give it to the White House while we restore the White House, and we’re doing a great job with the White House, as you know, the ballroom is under construction.» 

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President Donald Trump gestures as he hosts a Rose Garden Club lunch at the White House in Washington, D.C., Oct. 21, 2025.  (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

The New York Times reported sources as saying Trump is seeking approximately $230 million in compensation from the Justice Department for investigations into him. 

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Trump told reporters Tuesday that he was «not looking for money,» but that they «would have to ask the lawyers about that.» 

«We’ll see what happens,» Trump said. «We have numerous cases having to do with the fraud of the election, the 2020 election, and because of everything that we found out, I guess they owe me a lot of money. But I’m not looking for money. I’m looking for — really, I think it’s got to be, it’s got to be handled in a proper way… We don’t want it to happen again. We can never let what happened in the 2020 election happen again. We just can’t let that happen.» 

He was later pressed again about the exact dollar amount in the request and said, «I don’t know what the number is. I don’t even talk to them about it.»

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Trump then remarked that the decision would have to come across his desk, saying that it would be «awfully strange to make a decision where I’m paying myself.»

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Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks as President Donald Trump looks on during a press conference in the Oval Office of the White House on Oct. 15, 2025. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

However, the Times noted that the DOJ’s rules state that settlement claims against the department that exceed $4 million «must be approved by the Deputy Attorney General, or Associate Attorney General, as appropriate.»

It is unclear where the claims or negotiations with the DOJ stand. However, The Associated Press noted that the ties between Trump and those authorized to make a decision on the settlement could present problems. 

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche served as one of Trump’s attorneys in the Mar-a-Lago case. Additionally, Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward represented Trump’s co-defendant, Walt Nauta, in the Mar-a-Lago case.

«In any circumstance, all officials at the Department of Justice follow the guidance of career ethics officials,» DOJ spokesperson Chad Gilmartin said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

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The investigations include the FBI’s 2022 raid of Mar-a-Lago as part of the classified documents case and another probe looking into possible ties between Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. According to the Times, the first claim was filed in late 2023 and was in relation to the Russia probe, while the second — which focused on the Mar-a-Lago raid — was filed in the summer of 2024.

The Times reported Tuesday that Trump had submitted complaints through an administrative claim process, noting that it is something that often precedes lawsuits. 

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President Donald Trump during a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House on Monday, April 7, 2025. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Despite the president saying that he would donate the funds, some Democrats painted the report as an example of Trump trying to enrich himself. 

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Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., said on Wednesday morning that the president was looking «to line his own pockets, or he says now to give to a charity of his choice.» The senator added to the accusation, saying Trump was «focusing on getting $230 million that he doesn’t deserve back into his pocket instead of helping the American people get healthcare.»

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Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., who was in the middle of an hours-long speech, slammed Trump for «suing the government, then instructing his Department of Justice to settle the suit, thereby translating money into the president’s pocket out of the government.»

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Merkley then remarked that «there is no limit to the self-serving» and called for his colleagues, particularly Republicans, to speak out against the president.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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