As Donald Trump prepares to take office, his bold vision for U.S. expansion is making headlines once again. Moments after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation, Trump reignited his controversial call for Canada to merge with the United States. In a social media post, Trump mocked Trudeau and claimed many Canadians "love being the 51st state," offering the incentive of no tariffs under the merger. This isn't the first time Trump has floated such ideas—he has previously referred to Trudeau as the "Governor of the great state of Canada." In another striking move, Trump reiterated his interest in acquiring Greenland from Denmark, citing strategic and economic benefits, including untapped mineral and energy wealth. Greenland's Prime Minister has acknowledged the need for investment but remains cautious about outside interest. With political turmoil in Canada and economic challenges in Greenland, Trump’s expansionist ambitions have sparked heated debates. As the U.S. president-elect gears up for his term, the world watches closely to see what bold moves Trump will make next.