Why Trump just ‘terminated’ Canada-U.S. trade talks | About That

From CBC News.

In a late-night post on Truth Social, U.S. President Donald Trump called off all trade negotiations with Canada. The problem, he said: An Ontario government anti-tariff advertisement made ‘fraudulent’ use of the late U.S. president Ronald Reagan’s speech. But was it actually fake? Andrew Chang takes a closer look at the editing of the ad and breaks down why Trump might have reacted the way he did.

00:00 – Intro
01:11 – The magic of editing
05:17 – The Trump-Reagan connection

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