In a notable development within American politics, a Democratic state legislator from New York has proposed that four northeastern states of the United States consider secession to join Canada in opposition to President-elect Donald Trump, who is set to return to the White House following his victory in the presidential election held on November 5.
The lawmaker in question is State Senator Liz Krueger (D-28), who has been advocating for both the secession initiative and a plan to withhold over $300 billion in federal taxes as a means of resisting President-elect Trump. She has not only previously championed these concepts but has also recently defended them in a discussion with Politico.
The conversation regarding this matter began in September 2024 when Senator Krueger spoke with City and State New York.com about the possibility of a four-state secession movement involving New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Connecticut should Trump secure the election.
In the latter part of that interview, she remarked, “If Trump wins, yes, because, again, you mentioned I was somewhat pessimistic earlier when discussing this. On a more positive note, I was attempting to propose solutions, and I am aware that Canada has essentially indicated, ‘We will not allow you in if he wins.’ They have made their stance clear as individuals. This led me to think, ‘Why should I have to leave this country? I cherish this nation, and if Trump is re-elected, it is not the fault of myself or the people of New York.’”