Trump, Ronald Reagan and tariffs
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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.
The ad spliced clips of the former president’s 1987 address in which he warns that tariffs “hurt every American.” In response, Trump branded the ad “crooked,” announced he was suspending trade talks with Canada, and then imposed a 10 percent additional tariff on the country after Ford delayed pulling the ad.
A forme advisor to Ronald Reagan defended Ontario's controversial commercial that quoted Reagan's warnings about tariffs.
Nearly four decades ago President Ronald Reagan proclaimed 28 October National Immigrants Day to recognize their contribution to the United States.
Marc Short, who was chief of staff to former Vice President Pence, said Sunday that President Trump’s response to a Canadian advertisement featuring former President Reagan shows an “upside-down
Scott Bessent said Ontario's anti-tariff ad, featuring quotes from Ronald Reagan, was "propaganda" aimed at swaying public opinion.
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Canada's sudden free-trade conversion with Reagan ad betrays decades of protectionist policy
President Donald Trump canceled trade negotiations with Canada after Ontario released an ad using Ronald Reagan's words to criticize Trump's tariff policies.
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