Jin10 reported on May 7th that Canadian Prime Minister Carney met with U.S. President Trump at the White House on Tuesday, where the first question was about “the 51st state of America.” Trump stated that he still believes Canada should be part of the United States, and that Canadians would receive “massive tax cuts” and “free military,” using the metaphor that “it takes two to tango.” Carney responded that Canada is not for sale. Trump said, “Never say never. Canada loves us, and we love Canada, but we will wait and see.”
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Carney calls Canada a non-sale item Trump: We'll see
Jin10 reported on May 7th that Canadian Prime Minister Carney met with U.S. President Trump at the White House on Tuesday, where the first question was about “the 51st state of America.” Trump stated that he still believes Canada should be part of the United States, and that Canadians would receive “massive tax cuts” and “free military,” using the metaphor that “it takes two to tango.” Carney responded that Canada is not for sale. Trump said, “Never say never. Canada loves us, and we love Canada, but we will wait and see.”