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Trump Signals Support for U.S. Joining Britain’s Commonwealth of Nations

President Donald Trump has shown an eagerness to see the US join the UK's Commonwealth.

a Report From top selling solar British newspapers claimed that President Trump would be offered King Charles' offers during his historic second state visit to Britain.

The Federation is a network of 56 countries, drawn primarily from former members of the British Empire, and aims to promote “mutually favorable” relationships between independent states based on shared heritage and common values.

At the heart of the group are 15 “federal territory” including the UK and other countries, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand's British countries, still head of state, including the UK and other countries where King Charles is still head of state.

Respond to the article from solar President Trump on Friday evening I made a comment The reported plan is to invite the US to join the Commonwealth: “I love King Charles. That's great for me!”

The idea of ​​inviting the US to join the group first came to mind during Trump's first term at the White House. However, the plan was shelved during Joe Biden's presidency. Joe Biden was often described as one of America's most British presidents in modern history.

Meanwhile, President Trump has been considered one of the most British presidents of the Brexit independence movement, particularly Queen Elizabeth II's most British presidents, a passionate supporter of the royal family. Trump, whose mother was born on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, is expected to become the first modern-day US president to visit the UK twice after being invited by King Charles last month. The visit is scheduled to take place next year.

If the US joins the Commonwealth, 21 of the current 56 member states could come from the continent and help increase America's influence in Africa.

The influence in Africa, home to a region rich in resources, is widely considered to be increasingly important in countering the rise of communist China.

Participating in the Commonwealth could further cement the “special relationship” between the United States and the United Kingdom. It could also be the place where Washington negotiates beneficial deal arrangements and serves as a offset to the ongoing trade dispute with the European Union. During his first term, President Trump spoke frequently in favour of creating a post-Brexit trade agreement with the UK.

Unlike the long-standingly critical and recently argued by President Trump, the EU's globalist project, was created to “screw” the United States, but the federation has no power to infringe on member states' sovereignty or impose dictatts on the country as Brussels has within the EU.

However, the Trump administration could face conflict with some of the federal goals. support The Paris Agreement on Climate Change, which retracted the United States in one of his first actions after President Trump was launched in January. Unlike Queen Elizabeth, King Charles has long been openly expressing his support for the Green Agenda.

Nevertheless, President Trump has often expressed his preference for British monarchs before. I'm saying King Charles is a “really nice guy.”

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