PETER HOEKSTRA: OPEN SECRETS BY YEAR:
https://www.opensecrets.org/personal-finances/peter-hoekstra/reports?cid=N00004155
IS HOEKSTRA AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT? There is no indication that he was 'naturalized.'
WIKIPEDIA: PETER HOEKSTRA:
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Early life and education
Hoekstra was born Cornelis Piet Hoekstra in Groningen, Netherlands. He moved to the U.S. with his parents at the age of three, and Anglicized his name to Peter Hoekstra.[3] He graduated from Holland Christian High School (Holland, Michigan) in 1971.[4] He received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Hope College in 1975 and an MBA from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business in 1977. He then joined office furniture maker Herman Miller and remained there for 15 years, eventually becoming vice president of marketing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Hoekstra
VIDEO: Hoekstra’s Plot to Blame Canada for Trump’s Trade WarMAGA Ambassador to Canada, lies about trade, his meddling history, and his “51st state” rhetoric aren’t diplomacy—they’re disinformation. Time to shut it down.MAGA Extremist and Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra, is engaging in a deliberate foreign interference campaign with MAPLE MAGA Influencers, and he needs to be expelled. Hoekstra, Donald Trump’s hand-picked MAGA extremist ambassador to Canada, took to the microphones to accuse Canada of wrecking the CUSMA trade relationship. According to him, we “pulled the rug out” from under the deal and slapped tariffs on goods that should be flowing freely under North America’s trade agreement. What he didn’t mention? The U.S. started this fight. And it started at the very top—with Donald Trump himself, and Hoekstra is engaging in pure disinformation for the purposes of foreign interference into Canada’s sovereignty on behalf of his MAGA Master - and needs to be expelled immediately. What Hoekstra Said—And Why It’s Bullshit and Text Book Foreign InterferenceIn an interview with one of Canada’s worst purveyors of pro-Trump propaganda and anti-Canadian content, Jasmin Laine, Hoekstra claimed:
That’s not just misleading—it’s flat-out wrong when you look at the timeline and the facts. The Actual Facts: Trump Broke CUSMA FirstEarlier this year, Trump imposed sweeping, illegal tariffs on Canadian goods—slapping a 35% tariff on non-free-trade items, a 50% levy on Canadian steel, aluminum, and copper, and threatening more on pharmaceuticals and manufactured goods. These moves were widely condemned by trade experts as violations of CUSMA’s core principles. Canada didn’t roll over. Ottawa responded—calmly but decisively—with a 25% tariff on C$29.8 billion worth of U.S. products, from orange juice to motorcycles to household appliances. Yes, some of these were covered under CUSMA, but that’s how retaliatory trade policy works—you target politically sensitive exports to get your counterpart’s attention. Hoekstra is also big mad that Canadians, as individuals, are choosing Canada over America because his boss is a tyrant and a dick who threatened to invade us while hammering The bottom line: Canada’s tariffs were a reaction, not an instigation. Trump’s Annexation Talk and Economic AggressionThis isn’t happening in a vacuum. Trump has already threatened to annex Canada—yes, you read that right—floating “51st state” rhetoric in front of cameras. His economic war fits that same aggressive posture: destabilize the relationship, blame Canada, and force concessions through chaos. Hoekstra’s comments feed that narrative by painting Canada as the problem—when in reality, we’re the ones defending the rules we both signed. Hoekstra’s History of Meddling in Other CountriesThis isn’t the first time Pete Hoekstra has been accused of crossing diplomatic lines. When he was U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands (2018–2021), he hosted a political fundraiser at the U.S. embassy for the far-right Forum for Democracy (FvD) party. Dutch MPs publicly accused him of violating the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations—the very framework that governs ambassadors worldwide—and of interfering in their elections. Sound familiar? A diplomat using their post to promote partisan agendas in the host country? We’ve seen this movie before. And Canada should be taking notes. Why Canada Shouldn’t Tolerate ThisUnder Canadian diplomatic norms—and under the Vienna Convention—we have the right to declare a foreign diplomat persona non grata if they act contrary to our interests, interfere in our politics, or undermine trust between our governments. Hoekstra has:
If that doesn’t qualify as grounds for serious diplomatic action, what does? This Is Bigger Than One AmbassadorCanada’s response here isn’t just about one man—it’s about whether we let an openly hostile administration dictate our economic and political future. If we let Hoekstra reframe U.S. aggression as Canadian “bad faith,” we set the stage for more tariffs, more political interference, and potentially more extreme moves from the Trump White House. Our response must be firm: We will not be bullied. We will not have our sovereignty eroded by a government that breaks trade rules, spreads disinformation, and threatens annexation. The Call to ActionHoekstra’s remarks aren’t just bad diplomacy—they’re a dangerous distortion of the truth. Canadians need to push back hard:
We’ve been here before with Trump’s trade wars. The difference now is that his ambassador isn’t just selling bad policy—he’s selling a false history. And if Canada wants to keep our economy and democracy intact, we need to call it what it is. Canada didn’t start this fight. But we sure as hell are going to finish it. 🇨🇦 |




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