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The ad used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs, angering Trump who said he would end trade talks with Canada. Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he would pull the ad after the weekend, and it ran Friday and Saturday during the first two games of the World Series.
President Trump on Saturday slapped Canada with a 10 percent tariff on top of its current rate after an advertisement lobbying against tariffs aired during the World Series. The Canadian ad, which has angered the president,
Trump's approval rating in Mississippi had held relatively steady over the last few months with no massive shifts. In March, he had a 57% approval rating in Mississippi and a 37% disapproval rating. The September update shows 56% approval compared to 39% who disapprove.
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The top 10 things Trump should consider doing if he wants a Nobel Peace Prize next year
The president begged for the honor but didn’t get it. If he wants to try again next year, there are a variety of steps he can and should take.
The president recently extended exemptions for US firms using imported auto parts, and announced plans to slap fresh tariffs on foreign heavy-duty trucks to make American alternatives more
China and the United States, the world’s two economic superpowers, have been sparring since Mr. Trump’s return to office. In response to steep U.S. tariffs, China announced this month that it would curb the export of rare earths, of which it has the world’s largest supply. Mr. Trump vowed to increase tariffs further if it did.
President Donald Trump will meet with key leaders over the next several days in Malaysia, Japan and South Korea, including a closely watched sit-down with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Follow for live updates.
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Trump on the legality of his deadly boat strikes: ‘I think we’re just gonna kill people’
Trump has embraced a model that allows him to order deadly military strikes against civilians, at a time and location of his choosing, without the approval of Congress.
President Donald Trump has argued that he needs to deploy National Guard troops across state lines to protect federal personnel and property or to support overwhelmed local law enforcement in cities he claims are "overrun" by crime.