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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-Trump adds yet another foreign country to his list of possible new U.S. states
The point isnt that Venezuela is poised to become a state. Rather, this is about the president changing the nature of a broader debate.
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-adds-yet-another-foreign-country-to-his-list-of-possible-new-u-s-states
Earlier this year, on the first anniversary of his second inaugural, Donald Trump posted an item to his social media platform that raised eyebrows here and abroad. It showed the Republican president in the Oval Office alongside a large image showing much of the Western Hemisphere, including the entirety of Canada and Greenland covered in American flags, as if they were part of the United States.
But those who looked closely might have noticed that there was another country, farther down in the image, that was also covered in the red, white and blue: Venezuela, which Trump had bombed two weeks earlier.
.....This week, he made clear that the idea remains on his mind. USA Today reported:
His serious considerations notwithstanding, theres no reason whatsoever to think this is likely to happen. Indeed, Delcy Rodríguez, the acting leader of Venezuela, wasted little time in pushing back against Trumps reported comments, telling reporters that Venezuela would never consider the idea of statehood because the country loves its independence and would continue to defend it.....
Since getting elected to a second term, Trump has repeatedly talked about trying to make Canada the 51st state. There was related talk about making Greenland a state, too. Now, evidently, the incumbent American president has related ambitions about Venezuela.
Those who hear such talk and shrug it off as nonsense are right to be skeptical, but Im struck by the fact that in GOP circles, its not uncommon to hear Republicans condemn Democratic talk about making the District of Columbia and/or Puerto Rico states. Indeed, just last week, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin mentioned this during an on-air interview as if it were part of his own personal nightmare.
And thats precisely why Im interested in Trumps incessant talk about adding to the United States: The more the president focuses on this, the more this becomes less of a debate about whether to add new states and more about which states to add.
But those who looked closely might have noticed that there was another country, farther down in the image, that was also covered in the red, white and blue: Venezuela, which Trump had bombed two weeks earlier.
Trump posts an image depicting Canada and Greenland as part of the United States
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-01-20T06:09:46.203Z
.....This week, he made clear that the idea remains on his mind. USA Today reported:
More than five months after the United States captured now-former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump has again suggested that his administration would try to annex the oil-rich country.
The president told Fox News correspondent John Roberts on Monday, May 11, that he was now seriously considering a move to make Venezuela the 51st state.
His serious considerations notwithstanding, theres no reason whatsoever to think this is likely to happen. Indeed, Delcy Rodríguez, the acting leader of Venezuela, wasted little time in pushing back against Trumps reported comments, telling reporters that Venezuela would never consider the idea of statehood because the country loves its independence and would continue to defend it.....
Since getting elected to a second term, Trump has repeatedly talked about trying to make Canada the 51st state. There was related talk about making Greenland a state, too. Now, evidently, the incumbent American president has related ambitions about Venezuela.
Those who hear such talk and shrug it off as nonsense are right to be skeptical, but Im struck by the fact that in GOP circles, its not uncommon to hear Republicans condemn Democratic talk about making the District of Columbia and/or Puerto Rico states. Indeed, just last week, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin mentioned this during an on-air interview as if it were part of his own personal nightmare.
And thats precisely why Im interested in Trumps incessant talk about adding to the United States: The more the president focuses on this, the more this becomes less of a debate about whether to add new states and more about which states to add.
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LetMyPeopleVote
2 hrs ago
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LakeVermilion
(1,628 posts)1. Sure...
give statehood to Canada, Greenland and Venezuela, but if you live in Puerto Rico or District of Columbia, you get nothing.
bdamomma
(69,623 posts)2. The only
"state" he mentions is his "state" of confusion and his mental illness, which his inner circle is putting all of us at risk!!!! He is truly a madman, and all I hope all that anger and hate he has consumes him.