Trump rips Canada’s ‘crooked’ anti-tariffs ad as possibly AI
Trump ended all trade talks with Canada after Ontario's ad used spliced Reagan speech to criticize U.S. tariffs, with the Reagan Foundation calling the ad unauthorized.
- On Friday , President Donald Trump announced he was ending all trade negotiations with Canada after an ad used spliced excerpts from Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech.
- President Donald Trump said the ad was `crooked` and suggested excerpts may have been AI-generated, claiming it misrepresented Reagan amid tariff tensions, this Friday.
- Broadcast metrics indicated the spot ran most often in New York media market with more than 530 airings and around 280 in Washington, D.C., including during World Series games featuring Toronto Blue Jays vs Los Angeles Dodgers.
- Premier Doug Ford said he would pull the Ontario provincial advertising campaign to allow trade talks to resume, pausing the campaign effective Monday as Prime Minister Mark Carney affirmed Canada’s readiness to restart negotiations.
- More than three-quarters of Canadian exports go to the U.S., and nearly $3.6 billion Canadian cross the border daily, as Trump plans to skip the APEC dinner on Wednesday .
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A commercial is causing further unrest between the US and Canada: After the US president had already broken off trade talks because of this, he now wants to raise tariffs. His reason: The clip was not immediately removed.
Following the termination of trade talks with Canada, US President Trump announced additional tariffs of ten percent. Trump stated on the online platform "Truth Social" as a reason that a supposedly misleading Canadian advertising campaign against tariffs had not been immediately withdrawn.
'Not a joke': Internet aghast as Trump orders higher tariffs because Canada 'made him sad'
Donald Trump Saturday announced higher tariff rates on Canada, specifically because of an anti-tariff ad using Ronald Reagan's own words, and spurred outrage from observers.The president has for days raged about the ad, which plays the words of Reagan talking about the dangers of imposing too many b...
On its social media platform, the US President announces further tariffs on goods from Canada.
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