Trump escalates trade tensions, calls Canada "nasty."
U.S. President Donald Trump has stirred controversy with remarks about Canada. He described Canada as "one of the nastiest countries to deal with" and claimed that the U.S. spends $200 billion a year supporting Canada. Trump added, "We don’t need anything from Canada." He reiterated his earlier statement that Canada should be a U.S. state, saying he truly meant it. When asked if he was worried that Canada would turn into a Democratic state if annexed, Trump responded sharply, defending his position. These comments come amid rising trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada. Trump is known for his bold statements and often provocative remarks about foreign relations. His latest statements may add fuel to the ongoing trade debate. As the situation develops, many are watching closely for potential impacts on U.S.-Canada relations.