“What the hell is going on?” is what former Vice President Joe Biden asked about the current state of things during Donald Trump’s second term as president.
You can’t even begin to count how many executive orders President Trump has signed since taking office. If you try, it would take hours because there are so many.

It is very evident that Trump has not overlooked any possible option. He chose to put tariffs on other countries worldwide, tried to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico, and talked about how Canada could best dodge the tariffs by becoming the 51st “cherished” state.
Also, former Vice President Joe Biden recently looked back at the first six months of President Donald Trump’s term for the first time since leaving office. From his point of view, six lines stood out.
Not long after becoming president for the second time, Trump signed an order describing the steps to “restoring names that honor American greatness.” During this time, the name of the Gulf of Mexico was changed to “Gulf of America.”

At the same time that tariffs were put on Canada, they were also placed on Mexico. According to President Trump, the only way for Canada to get out of the way things are now was to join the United States as the 51st state.
He has said before that he will “get” Greenland “one way or the other,” and it’s clear that he’s interested in Greenland becoming a part of the United States.
Vice President Joe Biden discussed the topic in an interview with the BBC, saying, “And the way we talk about it today.” “It’s the Gulf of America,” “Maybe we need to take back Panama, Maybe we should buy Greenland,” “Canada should be the 51st state.” There is no prior knowledge of this location.

He asked, “What President ever talks in such a way?” Most of the time, we don’t give that any thought. We believe in freedom, equality, and opportunities; we don’t believe in taking things away.
Vice President Biden isn’t the first to question President Trump’s policies since he took office. The President of Mexico and the Prime Minister of Canada have also spoken out against Trump.
According to Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, the United States of America ought to be referred to as “Mexican America.” This is an intriguing proposition to consider.

According to Justin Trudeau, who used to be Prime Minister of Canada, the idea of Canada joining the US was never “going to happen.” Mark Carney, who had just been hired for the job, also had this attitude.
Carney visited President Trump at the White House on May 6th, who was there at the time. When the two leaders sat down to talk, Carney repeated his position by saying, “As you know from working in real estate, there are some places that are never for sale.” After the six-month effort, the owners of Canada told us that it is not for sale. There will never be a time when it can be sold.