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Top Canadian official declares victory after Trump’s meltdown over Reagan ad: ‘Mission accomplished’
Trump abruptly terminated “all trade negotiations” with Canada last Thursday after he bashed an ad that featured the voice of former President Ronald Reagan.
An ad campaign from the government of Ontario featured audio of former President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs on foreign goods. The video rearranges what Reagan said in a 1987 radio address, and it ignores some of the context.
A former advisor to Ronald Reagan defended Ontario's controversial commercial that quoted Reagan's warnings about tariffs.
President Donald Trump has canceled trade negotiations with Canada over what he called a “fake” ad that featured parts of an anti-tariff speech delivered by conservative hero and former President Ronald Reagan.
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Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan’s views on tariffs. Here are the facts and context
President Donald Trump pulled out of trade talks with Canada Thursday night, furious over what he called a “fake’’ television ad from Ontario’s provincial government that quoted former U.S.
Nearly four decades ago President Ronald Reagan proclaimed 28 October National Immigrants Day to recognize their contribution to the United States.
Reagan saw tariffs as a last resort. For Trump, they are the first step to force scores of countries into high-pressure negotiations.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he had terminated trade negotiations with Canada in response to an advert produced by the government of Ontario featuring historic footage of President Ronald Reagan arguing that tariffs undermine economic prosperity.
Scott Bessent said Ontario's anti-tariff ad, featuring quotes from Ronald Reagan, was "propaganda" aimed at swaying public opinion.