Trump, in a new interview, says 'highly unlikely' military force needed to make Canada 51st state
- During an NBC interview, Donald Trump stated it was 'highly unlikely' he would use military force to annex Canada.
- Trump expressed that if Canada were a state, 'it would be great.'
- He claimed that the United States does not need Canadian imports, despite the U.S. Importing $412.7 billion in 2024.
- Most of Canada’s exports to the U.S. Consisted of energy and minerals, according to the United States Trade Representative.
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Trump says ’highly unlikely’ U.S. ever uses military force to annex Canada
OTTAWA -- U.S. President Donald Trump says it is "highly unlikely" the United States would ever use military force to annex Canada, though he maintains he will continue to push to make Canada the 51st state.
Webster U’s Bill Hall shares knowledge with Newsweek
Webster University Adjunct Professor Bill Hall was recently quoted in Newsweek Magazine about a new poll that showed a large percentage of Americans now want their state to secede and join Canada. Hall also was quoted by the magazine in polls showing the Democratic Party will likely win the majority of seats in the next Congressional race. In addition, Newsweek sought his comments on the plummeting favorability numbers of President Trump.Hall ha…
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