Moments Ago, Trump Put NAFTA To Bed With A Blockbuster Announcement

President Trump never seems to rest! He is busy making America Greater! And he has moved on to making our neighbors to the North and South stronger WITHOUT NAFTA!

Early this morning, President Trump tweeted the exciting news of the NEW trade agreement between our three Countries. (VIDEO BELOW.)

President Trump introduced USMCA! The NEW! and improved trade deal between America and Mexico and Canada.

The new trade agreement between the United States and it’s closest neighbors, Mexico and Canada finally happened!

In a three-part series tweet, President Trump said, “Late last night, our deadline, we reached a wonderful new Trade Deal with Canada, to be added into the deal already reached with Mexico. The new name will be The United States Mexico Canada Agreement, or USMCA. It is a great deal for all three countries, solves the many……

….deficiencies and mistakes in NAFTA, greatly opens markets to our Farmers and Manufacturers, reduces Trade Barriers to the U.S. and will bring all three Great Nations together in competition with the rest of the world. The USMCA is a historic transaction!” President Trump tweeted.”

In the third and final tweet on the subject, President sent his well wishes to our neighbors, he said,  “Congratulations to Mexico and Canada!” (VIDEO BELOW.)

How President Trump made it happen!

While at the United Nations in New York last week, during a presser – President Trump told everyone that Justin Trudeau was not getting on board with the new Trade deal.

In other words, Justin Trudeau wanted to keep it the way it was with NAFTA. Where he gained everything and lost nothing. Meanwhile, America suffered for Canada’s gain.

President Trump refused a one-on-one meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister of Canada during the United Nations summit. Then late last night just moments before the deal would expire, Trudeau finally caved! (VIDEO BELOW.)

WATCH as President Trump answers questions at the United Nations.

See Trump’s tweets below: