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Trump questions the right to a fair trial and says that military action will not be necessary to annex canada | International

Trump questions the right to a fair trial and says that military action will not be necessary to annex canada | International
Trump questions the right to a fair trial and says that military action will not be necessary to annex canada | International

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has questioned the constitutional right to a trial just in an extensive interview with the NCB released this Sunday. The Republican, who has subtracted importance to the possibility of presenting, unconstitutionally, to a third mandate in 2028, has also minimized the risks of recession for his aggressive tariff policy and has assured that, despite the judicial setbacks, he does not plan to reverse in his program, which insists that the US electorate supported widely in the polls. Two days before receiving his prime , Mark Carney, has also said that he does not believe that is necessary to turn Canada into “the 51st ” of the United States.

On the rights to a fair trial that establishes the Constitution, Trump has indicated in Meet the Press of the NBC that does not know if US citizens and non -citizens are deserving equally. The interview, sometimes challenging, is the public brooch to the celebration of its convulsive one hundred first days of government, and the start of its term faces increasingly criticisms by the Americans, according to a recent by Associated Press-Norc Center.

Despite judicial setbacks to several executive orders, Trump has made it clear that he has no intention of backing. In the interview, recorded on at his Mar-A-Lago residence, in Florida, and broadcast this Sunday, Trump has referred specifically to the controversial case of Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran who lived in Maryland and was by mistake to El Salvador and imprisoned in incommunicado prison, noting that Abrego García is a member of a violent transnational , the train of Aragua. When asked about the right to a fair trial enshrined by the fifth constitutional amendment, both for Americans and foreigners, Trump has avoided committing. “I don’t know. I am not, I’m not a lawyer. I don’t know,” Trump replied to the interviewer’s re -questions, Kristen Welker.

Trump said he has “brilliant lawyers … and obviously they will follow what the Supreme Court said”, although his intention is, he said, to deport “some of the worst and most dangerous people of the earth”, a purpose that the courts are torpedoing. “I was chosen to get them out of here a damn , and the courts are preventing me from doing so,” he replied. Trump has tried to convert the case of Abrego García into the touchstone of his offensive against illegal immigration despite an order of the Supreme Court that says that the administration must facilitate the of man to the United States.

Canada in the spotlight

In a new provocation, and the worst gesture imaginable as host, Trump reiterated his threats to turn Canada into the “state number 51”, just 48 hours before receiving Mark Carney in the White House, recently chosen Prime Minister of Canada, who built his electoral campaign around the resistance to the imperialist veleities of the Republican.

However, the US president said it is “very unlikely” that his country has to use the military force to annex Canada. Regarding other threats, such as snatching Greenland from Denmark, an ally of the United States in NATO as well as Canada, Trump offered less certainty about the need for military action. “Something could happen to Greenland. I will be honest, we need it for national and security … I don’t see it with Canada. I just don’t see it, I have to be honest with you.”

“Transition, no recession”

Regarding the impact of his aggressive commercial policy, the president pointed out that the one that the US economy is in a “transition period”, but hopes that he will “fantastically” in spite of the economic agitation caused by his of tariffs. Welker reminded him that some Wall Street analysts – the oracle Warren Buffett also did this – argue that the probabilities of a recession are increasing, and Trump responded angrily. “Well, you know, you say, some people on Wall Street say …” “Well, I tell you something else. Some people on Wall Street say that we will have the best economy in history.”

He also refused to be responsible for the contraction of 0.3% of the economy in the first quarter, endorsing the evil fact to his predecessor, the Democrat Joe Biden. “I think the parts are Trump’s economy and the bad are Biden’s economy because he has done a terrible ,” he insisted.

On their controversial comment on the few dolls that children may have because of the tariffs and supply chains disorders, the Gracieta formulated this week at a cabinet meeting, denying that the phrase “can only have two dolls, no 30” suppose to admit that their tariffs will lead to the scarcity of goods. “I just say they don’t need to have 30 dolls. They can have three. They don’t need to have 250 pencils. They can have five.”

A third term?

The president has repeatedly suggested that he could seek a third term despite the fact that amendment 22 of the Constitution says that no person will be elected president more than twice. In the interview with the NBC, he said he has considerable support, “but this is not something I am looking for,” he said. “I’m looking to be four years old and deliver it [el poder] To someone, ideally a great Republican, a great Republican to carry it forward. ”

In a telephone interview with the NBC at the end of March, Trump had been willing to do it: “I am not joking. There are methods to do so” and save the constitutional prohibition. Although the Trump organization is already selling red with the Trump 2028 motto, and Republican senators such as Lindsay Graham openly joke about such a possibility, the president pointed out that it is premature to speak of successors, although he especially praised the of the vice president JD Vance and that of the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, whose future was in question only weeks ago behind his encounters.

“You look at Marco [Rubio]you look at JD Vance, who is fantastic, “Trump said.” I could name 10, 15 or 20 people who are sitting here. No, I think we have a tremendous game. And you know what I can’t name? I can’t name any Democrat. ”

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