In a significant development, President Donald Trump has brought trade negotiations with Canada to an immediate halt, pointing to television advertisements that he views as unacceptable criticism of U.S. tariffs. Trump characterized these ads as “egregious behavior,” alleging they were part of a scheme to influence U.S. courts. This decision was announced shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated strategies to boost Canadian exports to countries other than the United States, a move aimed at mitigating the impact of American tariffs. Trump expressed his displeasure on social media, calling an advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan “FAKE” and stating its purpose was to interfere with the U.S. Supreme Court and other judicial bodies. He underscored the strategic importance of tariffs for the nation’s security and economy. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute also weighed in, accusing the Canadian government, specifically Ontario, of creating propaganda by selectively using and editing Reagan’s recorded remarks without consent. The foundation is reportedly investigating its legal options concerning this unauthorized usage.
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