Trump’s bold move to end trade talks with Canada is exactly the kind of strong leadership America needs. When a friendly neighbor stoops to underhanded tactics—like using a fake Ronald Reagan ad to attack tariffs vital to U.S. jobs and national security—it’s clear they don’t have America’s best interests at heart. This isn’t just a squabble between countries; it’s a blatant, disrespectful slap in the face from a close ally that apparently feels no shame in cheap political games.
Canada’s stunt, backed by Ontario’s Premier, reeks of globalist sabotage. A phony ad twisting Reagan’s words to push against tariffs is propaganda dressed as policy. The Ronnie Reagan legacy is sacred to conservatives, and twisting his words for a Canadian power grab is beyond low. It’s not just disrespectful—it’s a sign of the fractured alliances that threaten American sovereignty every day. Their weak attempt to bully the U.S. with this smear ad shows just how desperate they are to break down tariff protections that defend American workers and industries.
BREAKING: Trump just ended all trade talks with Canada for running what he calls a “fake” ad with Ronald Reagan speaking badly about tariffs.
Besides him being a petulant child, the ad was REAL and simply used Reagan’s own words from this speech. See below: pic.twitter.com/PDBSf8p5sC
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) October 24, 2025
President Trump is right to call this what it is: cheating and egregious behavior. Tariffs are not a weakness or a traitorous act—they are a shield. They protect American steel, aluminum, lumber, and those all-important manufacturing jobs that liberal elites have been abandoning for decades. The international elite and their media lapdogs scream tariffs hurt trade, but the truth is tariffs bolster America’s economy and national security. The Supreme Court must back Trump’s authority to defend our borders and industries. It’s about time someone put a stop to the cozy deals that have left American labor high and dry.
The Canadian government’s lack of apology or accountability just adds insult to injury. When a close ally is using underhanded ads on U.S. soil—one that distorts the words of a beloved conservative icon—and then doubles down by going silent, it’s a slap in our face. Americans should not bend the knee to foreign governments trying to dictate our trade laws. Doug Ford’s circus act shows how Canada’s leadership is cozying up to globalist interests eager to weaken America.
The left and their globalist friends love to paint tariffs as outdated or harmful. But as Trump shows, defending American workers is the patriots’ business. If the Reagan Foundation itself is outraged by Canada’s deception, who better to remind us of the value tariffs hold for preserving national strength? Trump’s swift shutdown of these negotiations sends a message: America will not be bullied by fake ads or globalist schemes. Now, the question is simple — how long will other allies keep testing America’s patience before they realize that strength and respect walk hand in hand?

