Reagan Foundation becomes the latest US institution drawn into Donald Trump’s controversies
Ontario used excerpts from Reagan's 1987 speech to oppose U.S. tariffs, prompting Trump to end trade negotiations, calling the ad a fraudulent misrepresentation, according to the Reagan Foundation.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation argued that a Canadian government ad misrepresented Reagan's words to criticize Trump's tariff policies.
- Trump threatened to stop all trade with Canada, citing the Reagan Foundation's critique of the ad.
- The Ontario government said it would phase out the ad after achieving its goal of pushing for trade talks.
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Reagan Foundation becomes the latest US institution drawn into Donald Trump’s controversies
By BILL BARROW and THALIA BEATY The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is drawing a volatile mix of blowback and praise for arguing that a Canadian government advertisement playing in U.S. markets misrepresented the 40th president’s words to blast President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Related Articles US starts investigating China’s compliance with 2020 trade deal as Trump heads to Asia Trump a…
Reagan Foundation becomes the latest US institution drawn into Donald Trump's controversies
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is drawing blowback and praise for arguing that a Canadian government advertisement playing in U.S. markets misrepresented the 40th president’s words to blast President Donald Trump’s tariff policies.
Fact File: Ontario's Reagan ad isn't 'fake,' but what's the context behind his words?
U.S. President Donald Trump ended trade talks with Canada on Thursday night over what he called a "fake" Ontario government advertisement featuring the words of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan.
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