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chairman donald trump‘S Renewal of hostilities with Canada Baseball can lead to angry scenes. world Serieshost of msnbc which in the morning Be warned, Game 1 will be in Toronto on Friday evening.
Trump got angry on Thursday canceled all trade talks With America’s neighbor to the north tv commercial Promoted by the Government of Ontario using an old radio address by the 40th US President Ronald Reagan cautioning against long-term use of Tariff As a weapon of foreign policy.
Challenging the idea that protectionism is unpatriotic, as he had defended the imposition of high tariffs on Japanese electronics imports, Reagan argued in a speech broadcast from Camp David on April 25, 1987: “In the long run, such trade barriers harm every American worker and consumer. Higher tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the initiation of fierce trade wars.”
trump angry On Truth Social in response to the ad: “The Ronald Reagan Foundation has just announced that Canada fraudulently used an ad, which is fake, featuring Ronald Reagan talking negatively about tariffs.
“They did this only to interfere with the decisions of the US Supreme Court and other courts. Tariffs are vital to America’s national security and economy. Based on their despicable behaviour, all trade negotiations with Canada are terminated.”
Discussing Trump’s latest setback which in the morninghost joe scarborough Objected to the Reagan Foundation’s claim that the ad’s creators had used “selected audio and video” of his chief of staff to “misrepresent” the essence of his address, pointing out that the original version available on youtube Matches the organization’s own account and the words used in the advertisement.
Co-host Jonathan Lemire said: “That’s what Reagan said and our current president can be so easily triggered that a TV ad can change international policy, trade policy, foreign policy. I mean it’s an extraordinary summary of where things are right now for this administration.”
Lemire put Trump’s anger in the context of his impending trip to Asia, where trade relations with China and South Korea are delicately crafted, and the U.S. Supreme Court is being asked to consider the legality of his tariff program and rule on whether it can continue.
“This is the President of the United States who is objecting to an ad and we should note that the timing of it is very notable because he’s angry about this today? What’s on tonight? Tonight is the first game of the World Series. Where is that game being played? Toronto, Canada,” he continued, gesturing towards the face-off between the two. Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers,
“Oh boy,” interjected Mika Brzezinski,
“So it’s going to happen…let’s face it, the American national anthem tonight will probably be mocked the same way it was during that hockey tournament in the spring,” Lemire continued, making reference. Ridicule of “The Star-Spangled Banner” Before a heated encounter between the Vancouver Canucks and Colorado Avalanche in February.
“This is going to mark … exactly the moment when we should be celebrating our friendship with Canada, this happens.”
Trump was still angry about the clip on Friday morning. seething In another post: “Canada Betrayed and Got Caught!!! They Deceived A Big Buy Ad Saying Ronald Reagan Didn’t Like Tariffs, When In Fact He Loved Tariffs For Our Country And Its National Security.
“Canada has long cheated on tariffs, charging our farmers tariffs of up to 400 per cent. Now they, and other countries, can no longer take advantage of America.”