In a recent Time magazine interview, President Trump strongly asserted that he is serious about Canada potentially becoming the 51st state of the United States. Despite the improbability of this proposal, given local opposition, he expressed deep frustrations over financial burdens he claims the U.S. bears for Canada, estimating losses of $200 to $250 billion annually. He engaged in a mock exchange about which aspects of support Canada should even need, suggesting a shift in how he's viewing U.S.-Canada relations under the new Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney.
Trump reiterated his seriousness about Canada potentially becoming the 51st state, indicating that financial burdens and national security concerns drive his perspective.
Discussing with Time magazine, Trump claimed the U.S. loses $200 to $250 billion annually supporting Canada, questioning the appropriateness of such economic dynamics.
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