00:00Well, it could happen.
00:01If they do anything, we will.
00:03Canada has been very abusive of the United States for many years.
00:08They don't allow our banks.
00:09Did you know that?
00:10Canada does not allow banks to go in.
00:12If you think about it, that's pretty amazing.
00:14If we have a U.S. bank, they don't allow them to go in.
00:18Canada has been very tough on oil, on energy.
00:21They don't allow our farm products in, essentially.
00:25They don't allow a lot of things in, and we allow everything to come in.
00:28It's been a one-way street.
00:30We subsidize Canada by the tune of about $200 billion a year.
00:36And for what?
00:37What do we get out of it?
00:38We don't get anything out of it.
00:39I love the people of Canada.
00:40I disagree with the leadership of Canada, and something is going to happen there.
00:47But if they want to play the game, I don't mind.
00:49We can play the game all they want.
00:51Mexico, we've had very good talks with them, and this is retaliatory.
00:58This is retaliatory to a certain extent.
01:00Millions of people float into our country through Mexico and Canada, and we're not going
01:05to allow that.
01:06But we're going to see what happens.
01:07It'll happen.
01:08But we're going to — might.
01:09We'll see how things work out.
01:10It might happen with them, but it will definitely happen with the European Union, I can tell
01:18you that, because they've really taken advantage of us.
01:21And, you know, we have over a $300 billion deficit.
01:26They don't take our cars.
01:27They don't take our farm products.
01:29They take almost nothing.
01:31And we take everything from them — millions of cars, tremendous amounts of food and farm
01:36products.
01:37So the UK is way out of line, and we'll see the — UK, but European Union is really out
01:44of line.
01:45UK is out of line, but I'm sure that one — I think that one can be worked out.
01:50But the European Union is — it's an atrocity, what they've done.
01:56Well, Prime Minister Storm has been very nice.
01:58We've had a couple of meetings.
02:00We've had numerous phone calls.
02:01We're getting along very well, and we'll see whether or not we can balance out our budget.
02:06With the European Union, it's a $350 billion deficit.
02:13So obviously, something's going to take place there.
02:16I wouldn't say there's a timeline, but it's going to be pretty soon.
02:19No.
02:20No, I'm not going to say.
02:22We may have, short-term, some — a little pain, and people understand that.
02:27But long-term, the United States has been ripped off by virtually every country in the
02:32world.
02:33We have deficits with almost every country.
02:35Not every country, but almost.
02:37And we're going to change it.
02:38It's been unfair.
02:39That's why we owe $36 trillion.
02:42We have deficits with everybody.
02:44We help everybody.
02:45We've been helping everybody for years.
02:48And to be honest, I don't think they appreciate it.
02:50So we're going to change that.
02:52We're going to change it fast.
02:53We're going to make America great again.
02:54I'm speaking with Prime Minister Trudeau tomorrow morning, and I'm also speaking with Mexico
03:00tomorrow morning.
03:01And I don't expect anything very dramatic.
03:05We put tariffs on.
03:08They owe us a lot of money, and I'm sure they're going to pay.
03:11They have to balance out their trade, number one.
03:14They've got to stop people from pouring into our country, and we've stopped it.
03:18They haven't stopped it.
03:19We've stopped it.
03:21They have to stop people from pouring in, and we have to stop fentanyl, and that includes
03:25China.
03:26Fentanyl has killed, this year, at least 200,000 people.
03:32It's pouring in from China through Mexico and Canada, and they've got to stop it.
03:36And if they don't stop it, the tariffs are going to get worse, a lot worse.
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