Just hours after King Charles III wrapped up his royal tour of Canada, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Canada is “considering” an offer to become the 51st state. Mercedes Stephenson explains how Trump’s claim relates to his planned ‘Golden Dome,’ how the Prime Minister’s Office responded, plus how the king’s throne speech emphasized Canadian sovereignty.
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Trump claims Canada ‘considering’ becoming 51st state after King Charles’ throne speech
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