Trump throws 'temper tantrum' over this latest move from Canada
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : " In a separate post, Trump added that "THE STOCK MARKET IS STRONGER THAN EVER BEFORE BECAUSE OF TARIFFS!" His sudden move came as the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute alleged hours earlier that Ontario's government had "used selective audio and video" of Reagan's presidential radio address on April 25, 1987, in which he discussed free and fair trade.38% : "This is just embarrassing," former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney posted on X, adding, "Everything that Reagan said in his pro free trade April, 1987 radio message is consistent with the ad.
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