Fact-checking Donald Trump’s claims from his Super Bowl LIX interview with Fox’s Bret Baier.

FACT CHECK: Trump’s Super Bowl LIX Interview

Claim:

In his Super Bowl LIX interview, former President Donald Trump made the following claims:

  1. The U.S. pays “$200 billion a year, essentially in subsidy to Canada.”
  2. He is considering making Canada the 51st state.
  3. The U.S. is “not that rich” due to its $36 trillion national debt.

Fact:

Misleading and inaccurate. FactCheck360.com’s investigation reveals that Trump’s statements are not supported by official economic data or government policies.


🔍 What’s Going Viral?

During his Super Bowl LIX interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, Donald Trump:

  • Supported Elon Musk’s budget-cutting efforts targeting federal agencies like USAID.
  • Claimed the U.S. subsidizes Canada with $200 billion annually.
  • Suggested that making Canada the 51st state was a real consideration.
  • Argued that the U.S. is “not rich” due to its rising national debt.

These comments quickly went viral, sparking widespread debates across social media platforms and news outlets.


🔎 FactCheck360.com Investigation:

1️⃣ The $200 Billion “Subsidy” to Canada Claim:

  • The actual U.S. trade deficit with Canada in 2024 was approximately $63 billion (goods) and $41 billion when including services.
  • trade deficit is NOT a subsidy. It reflects the difference between what the U.S. imports from Canada and what it exports.
  • Defense spending doesn’t account for this figure either—Canada’s total defense budget in 2024

2️⃣ Making Canada the 51st State:

  • No official plan or policy exists for Canada to become a U.S. state.
    Trump’s comment appeared to be rhetorical with no political backing.
    3️⃣ “U.S. Isn’t Rich” Due to Debt:
  • While the U.S. has a $36 trillion debt, it also boasts the world’s largest GDP at $27.7 trillion.
    Per capita wealth rankings place the U.S. 4th globally—only behind Luxembourg, Norway, and Switzerland.
  • Debt doesn’t equate to poverty; the U.S. remains an economic powerhouse.

    ⚠️ Conclusion:
    Trump’s claims about U.S.-Canada trade, national wealth, and territorial expansion are false or misleading.
    Always verify such statements before sharing.

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