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Trump on request to annex Canada while maintaining the Constitution

TaFor the first time 100 days of President Donald Trump in another term in the White House has dominated Tariffs, tariffs, external relations and economic stability, comments on Canadian annexation, the possibility of applying for third term and more.

Such topics were discussed in the interview of Trump on April 22 at the right time and it was a little surprising that the topics reappeared when Trump sat in an interview with NBC To meet the press His Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach in Florida.

Here are some of the main topics that Trump on his television, conducted by Kristen Welker, which was full on Sunday, May 4th.

The desire to add Canada and make it “51.”

In recent months, Trump has made several comments emphasizing his desire to donate Canada and turn it into 51 states. On March 11, a post shared in the social part of the truths, addressing the concern raised in Canadian tariffs, Trump said: “The only reasonable is that Canada can get our pampered fifty first states. It would do all the tariffs and everything else will disappear completely.”

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose liberal party won the Canadian elections on April 28, is – as his predecessor Justin Trudeau – it was clear that Canada does not intend to pick up Trump's offer. ”This will never happen“He said.

In this latest interview, Trump said he had congratulated Carney on the election victory, but doubled his desire to change the 51st state of Canada, saying he always talks about it. Trump repeated his earlier feelings, referring to the former Prime Minister of Canada as governor Trudeau.

He emphasized what he thought was unfair trade with the state, claiming that Canada needs the US.

“If Canada was a state, it wouldn't pay us. It would be great. It would be so great – it would be a pampered state. And if you look at our map, if you look at geography, I have a real estate man in my heart. “Again, remember that, we don't need their cars, we don't need their lumber, we don't need their energy. We don't need anything. We do very little business with Canada. They do all our business with us practically. They need us. We don't need them.”

Trump added that the use of military forces in Canada would be “very unlikely”, as much as it would want the state to be applicable to the state.

Read more: Secretary of State Marco Rubio talks about Trump's plans to annex the country

Is the US going to the recession?

Trump reflected his earlier comments on whether his so-called “mutual tariff”, which led to the market fluctuations after their announcement in early April, helps the US to reconsider.

When asked if it is “okay, when the recession is in the short term,” Trump said: “Yes, that's … Everything is fine. I said it is a transition period. I think we do fantastically.”

The President was asked if he was concerned about the concerns raised by Wall Street that the possibility of a recession would increase. At the end of April the trade department announced that the US economy shrink In early 2025.

Trump again focused on long -term positive influences, which he hopes, not any concern about the current economy.

“Everything can happen,” he said. “But I think we have the largest economy in our country's history. I think we have the biggest economic boom in history.”

He also insisted that a lot of economic issues were left in Biden's timing. “I think the good parts are Trump's economy and bad parts are Biden's economy because he has done a terrible job,” he said.

Read more: Exclusive: In the first 100 days of Trump

Does the President must follow the Constitution?

Trump was interviewed with his recent round-up Supreme Court after it ordered the Federal Government to “facilitate” Kilmar Ábrgo García from returning to the United States. The Maryland man was deported by the Immigration and Customs Board (ICE) to El Salvador, a so-called administrative error. Although Ábrgo García entered the United States years ago in the United States, the judge gave him “detention of moving status” in 2019 after he had determined that his fear of returning to El Salvador was reliable.

Despite the Supreme Court's instructions, the Trump administration has so far refused to “facilitate” the return of Ábrgo García.

“I have the right to ask him to come back when the Attorney General guides me that it is legal,” Trump said. “But the decision whether he should come back or not is the leader of El Salvador. He is a very capable man.”

To the question of whether he believes that every US person deserves a proper procedure – regardless of their legal state – replied to Trump: “I don't know. I'm not a lawyer after Welker pointed Fifth changeWhich claims that “no man” should not be “from life, freedom or property without the law of the law”, “Trump replied again.

“I don't know. It seems – it can be said, but if you talk about it, we should have a million or two million or three million trials,” the president said. “We have thousands of people who are – some murderers and some drug dealers and some of the worst people on the globe.”

When asked if he needs to keep the Constitution as President of the United States, Trump replied: “I don't know. I have to answer, saying that I have brilliant lawyers who work for me, and obviously follow what the Supreme Court said.

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