Dictionaries will have a hard time

Everyone thought Bush would go down in history in the dumbest President of the United States of America. It seems as if they misunderestimated the power of the future. For today USA is ruled by Donald Trump.
He’s done some things that are crazy. One of the craziest is calling Canada the 51st state and threatening to take it over. Sure Canadians are more polite and USA has a larger population than Canada, but do you think Texans would survive an Edmonton winter? They wouldn’t even survive a Toronto winter! New Yorkers, Michiganders, some others on the Northern border are the closest to having a chance of surviving a Southern Ontario winter (the mildest North of the 49th). But most of them probably know about Canadian maple syrup and poutine; they will honour the border, not cross it without a passport.
The President said that he wants full compensation for the Gordie Howe Bridge, a link between Detroit and Windsor. Does he want Canada to sell it’s legal weed, after all it does have a higher latitude?
What few know, there’s a T**** “threatening to “not allow” a new bridge between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Mich., to open unless the United States is “fully compensated for everything” it has given Canada”. If Trump doesn’t allow for the opening of the new bridge, will Michigan join Canada?
Windsor’s mayor, Drew Dilkens, said “This is how Donald Trump operates. He divides and conquers … It’s very difficult to unscramble the egg that we have built here together.” Canada worked with the state of Michigan to build the bridge. The project got a greenlight from President Barak Obama, an American president popular in Canada.
There’s still another two years of Trump’s reign on USA. The question now: what will happen to the word “Trump” after? Will it stay around because there others or become an extreme taboo, worse than calling someone a “Bush’?