Elon Musk Drops BOMBSHELL On Justin Trudeau Like NEVER Before!

Elon Musk is no stranger to controversy. The tech billionaire, known for his unfiltered tweets and sharp wit, has once again found himself at the center of a political firestorm. This time, he’s turned his attention to Canada, its Prime Minister, and an audacious idea floated by none other than Donald Trump. Musk’s remarks, as provocative as ever, have sparked debates across social media, the political sphere, and beyond. At the heart of it all lies an unlikely proposition: the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States. And as the drama unfolds, Musk’s sarcastic commentary has added yet another layer to this already eyebrow-raising story.
It all began with a statement from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. In a strongly worded declaration, Trudeau dismissed any notion of Canada merging with the United States. “There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Canada will become part of the United States,” Trudeau asserted emphatically. His comment came in response to rumors and remarks from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who had reportedly suggested that if Canada couldn’t handle the economic heat of U.S. tariffs, the solution was simple: join the U.S. as its newest state….
China’s Massive Hacking Campaign Targeting the US

Communist China has dramatically increased the scope and frequency of its cyberattacks against the United States since Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping came to power in 2012.
Under Xi’s rule, China has led a campaign of cybercrime and espionage that U.S. officials and national security experts believe is ultimately intended to destabilize the regime’s foes and better position the regime for a potential war with the United States.
China’s cyberattacks against the United States have touched nearly every domain of American society and include the theft of intellectual property related to military and commercial technologies, espionage against the United States’ most senior leaders, credit card fraud against everyday Americans, and attempted sabotage of critical infrastructure used by millions of Americans every day.
Compounding matters, the U.S. response to this sweeping campaign has largely floundered because of the nation’s decentralized cyber infrastructure and the general lack of qualified cybersecurity experts in government.
Intelligence leaders have warned that China’s state-backed hacking groups now outnumber the FBI’s cybersecurity professionals 50-to-1, and that divide is growing.
Underscoring this reality is the U.S. government’s admission that China’s state-backed hacking outfits have maintained persistent access to U.S. and allied systems, including defense networks and telecommunications infrastructure, for years at a time.
The major attacks against the most critical of U.S. systems are only one part of a much broader story of how communist China has engaged in hundreds and possibly thousands of malicious cyberattacks against every sector of American society.
From espionage to intellectual property theft to sabotage, here is a look at 20 of the largest Chinese cyberattacks against the United States in the past decade….