‘Canada is an interesting case’: Trump says he is not trolling with the 51st state conversation

President Donald Trump said in his special interview over time on his first 100 days in the office that when he speaks as the 51st state of Canada, he is not trolling, because he really thinks is the only way to go.
“I am not really trolling. Canada is an interesting case. We lose a loss of $ 200 to $ 250 billion in a year supporting Canada. And I asked a person I called Governor Trudeau. I said, ‘Why do you think we are losing so much money. Did you think that is it right?’
“We are taking care of his army. We are taking care of every aspect of his life, and we do not need them to build a car for them. In fact, we don’t want them to make cars for us. We want to make our cars. We don’t need their wood. We don’t need their energy. We do not want anything from Canada. And I work in the same way that is really a state that is really a state.” Trump said.
Liberal leader Mark Carney made a call with Donald Trump on 28 March. Carney said the 51st state issue was brought up during the call, although he said that Trump was honorable as a sovereign nation for the country.
“The President says a lot of things, but the essence of discussion and where we carry forward the conversation were exactly what I said,” Karney said during a campaign stop in Port Moody, BC on Thursday. “The President has some things in the mind that he returns all the time,” Carney said. “We had discussion as sovereign nations. We agreed as sovereign nations that these talks would begin after the election on Monday.”