Trump, in a new interview, says 'highly unlikely' military force needed to make Canada 51st state
- In a late March interview with NBC, President Donald Trump expressed that the use of military force to incorporate Canada as the 51st state is very unlikely.
- Trump made these remarks amid ongoing discussions about his administration's agenda, including questions about third-term possibilities and due process rights.
- During the wide-ranging and at times combative interview, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to policies on immigration and insisted he has the support of the American electorate.
- He acknowledged uncertainty about a successor saying, "I don't know," and stated his lawyers will follow Supreme Court orders while pushing to deport dangerous individuals.
- These statements suggest Trump intends to continue pursuing his agenda despite political and legal challenges facing his administration.
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Trump says 'highly unlikely' U.S. ever uses military force to annex Canada
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleFile: Interview at NBC: Trump questions the Constitution and addresses the "51st State" (3 articles)
President Donald Trump set the table for his meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, and according to what he said on Meet the Press, it is not excluded that the 51st state rhetoric should be on the menu.
·Montreal, Canada
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