
"REPORTER: (INAUDIBLE) PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I don't know. They cheated on a commercial. Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, and they said he didn't. And I guess it was AI or something. They cheated badly. Canada got caught cheating on a commercial, can you believe it? REPORTER: Ontario says they're pulling that Reagan tariff ad this Monday for his airing it during his first two World Series games."
"PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, you know, it's a crooked ad. I heard he's airing it. Canada, that's why I pulled everything. Canada, they wrote, they did a crooked ad. They know Ronald Reagan loves the tariffs. What they did is really dishonest. And I heard they were pulling the ad. I didn't know they were putting it on a little bit more. They could have pulled it tonight."
President Donald Trump accused a Canadian television ad opposing tariffs of being AI-generated and of cheating, and announced that all trade negotiations with Canada are terminated. The Canadian ad uses Ronald Reagan remarks criticizing tariffs; the Ronald Reagan Foundation complained the remarks were presented out of context. The omitted portion of the 1987 radio address audio appears not to change the meaning substantially. Ontario planned to pull the Reagan tariff ad after airing it during World Series games. Trump called the ad crooked and dishonest during brief comments on the South Lawn before departing for Malaysia.
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