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Trump forcefully inserted himself into Canadian politics on election day with a Truth Social post, saying Canada would face “ZERO TARIFFS” if it “becomes the cherished 51st state”.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s message to Canadians on election day was simple: elect a leader who will surrender Canada’s sovereignty and allow it to become the 51st state. Enjoy the latest ...
US President Donald Trump suggested Canada should become the United States' 51st state during his first call with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Carney confirmed this week. According to two ...
President Donald Trump kicked off his first call with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney by pitching the new leader the idea of a 51st state, the prime minister admitted this week. The phone ...
In a recent interview, Donald Trump reaffirmed his interest in making Canada the 51st state, stating he is not joking about it. Donald Trump has flirted with the idea of making Canada the 51st US ...
In an exclusive interview, President Trump stated his belief that Canada becoming the 51st US state is the only viable solution, claiming the US loses billions annually supporting them.
The Pentagon set up a system in Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's office that enabled him to check messages on the encrypted messaging app Signal while at the office, sources familiar with the ...
President Donald Trump isn’t "trolling" when it comes to efforts to acquire Greenland and make Canada the 51st state. Trump has discussed acquiring Greenland, Canada and Panama for months ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump has said he is dead serious when he argues Canada should become America’s 51st state. Trump bristled during an interview with Time magazine when one of its ...
“You’ve talked about acquiring Greenland, taking control of the Panama Canal, making Canada the 51st state. Maybe you’re trolling a little bit on that one. I don’t know,” the interviewer ...
Reporter When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wanted to access Signal from the Pentagon despite restrictions preventing it, he knew just who to ask: Col. Ricky Buria, a close military aide.