Trump: Canada ‘trying to illegally influence’ Supreme Court on tariffs
Trump cited a $75 million Ontario ad using Reagan's words as interference in a key Supreme Court case and frustration with Canadian trade positions, ending talks abruptly.
- President Donald Trump announced the termination of trade negotiations with Canada over an Ontario ad that misrepresented Ronald Reagan's views on tariffs.
- The ad, funded by Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government, uses Reagan's selectively edited audio to criticize tariffs, aiming to sway public opinion against U.S. trade policies.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation criticized the ad for misrepresenting Reagan's comments and stated that permission was not sought for its use, indicating potential legal action.
- Trump reaffirmed the importance of tariffs to U.S. national security, emphasizing that Canada attempted illegal interference with U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding tariffs.
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