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USA January 29, 2026

TRUMP ON THE BRINK: Could Canada STEAL a State & SHATTER America?!

TRUMP ON THE BRINK: Could Canada STEAL a State & SHATTER America?!

Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura has thrown a political bombshell, suggesting the state petition to become Canada’s eleventh province. This isn’t a quiet suggestion; it’s a full-throated call for a dramatic shift, born from a growing sense of alienation.

Ventura’s proposal stems from a deep dissatisfaction with the current political climate, specifically referencing tensions with the Trump administration. He believes Minnesota is increasingly unwelcome and sees a potential haven to the north, a place where its citizens might be embraced.

The idea isn’t simply about escaping political discord. Ventura envisions a future where Minnesota’s beloved sports teams – the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, and Wild – would find a new home within the Canadian sporting landscape, instantly bolstering Canada’s presence on the North American stage.

In this Sept. 21, 2012 file photo, former Minnesota Gov. Jessie Ventura speaks at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., in support of Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson prior to an address by Johnson.

This isn’t the first time Ventura has delivered a provocative statement. He frames his suggestion as a direct response to what he perceives as a deliberate fracturing of the United States, laying blame at the feet of recent presidents.

Ventura’s reasoning extends beyond politics, playfully highlighting the benefits Canada would gain: more pristine lakes for fishing, expanded snowmobiling trails, and a welcoming environment for athletes currently navigating complex immigration issues.

The timing is particularly striking, coinciding with the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations. Ventura’s proposal is a stark counterpoint to the narrative of national unity, presenting a vision of realignment and potential secession.

 A portrait of Renee Nicole Good is pasted to a light pole near the site of her shooting on January 8, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

He contrasts “Canadian ice” with “American ICE,” a pointed commentary on his preference for Canadian values and a clear rejection of current immigration policies. This isn’t just about geography; it’s about a fundamental difference in ideology.

The suggestion has ignited a conversation, forcing a consideration of what it would truly mean for Minnesota to redefine its identity and allegiance. It’s a bold move, a political body slam designed to shake up the status quo and spark a national debate.

The question now is whether Canada will entertain the idea, and how the current administration will respond to this audacious proposition from a former governor known for his unconventional approach.

 Jesse ‘The Body’ Ventura being interviewed by Vince McMahon during his pro wrestling days.

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