Article 7109Y Trump’s Tantrum Over Accurate Reagan Quotes Backfires: Millions Learn Reagan Opposed His Tariff Policy

Trump’s Tantrum Over Accurate Reagan Quotes Backfires: Millions Learn Reagan Opposed His Tariff Policy

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Mike Masnick
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Donald Trump just cut off all trade negotiations with Canada because an Ontario ad campaign quoted Ronald Reagan accurately. The quotes are real. The context is accurate. But Trump called them fake" and fraudulent," and the Reagan Foundation-the institution literally tasked with preserving Reagan's legacy-backed him up by lying about what their own guy said and even threatening frivolous litigation in support of Trump's temper tantrum.

Now, thanks to Trump's meltdown, millions more people are watching Reagan's actual words. And learning that Trump's entire tariff philosophy directly contradicts what Reagan believed and said.

The ad that triggered all this is pretty straightforward. A few weeks ago, Ontario Premier Doug Ford launched a $75 million campaign using clips from a 1987 Ronald Reagan radio address about the evils of tariffs and the benefits of free trade. You can see it here:

Ford's politics are often Trumpian, but he's not backing down from a stupid trade war. So he pulled Reagan's own words and ran them as a 60-second spot.

The ad campaign is definitely targeting Republicans and business execs. It first ran on the very MAGA Newsmax and the very business-focused Bloomberg, but has been expanding to Fox News (of course), CNBC, CBS, ABC, ESPN and others.

Apparently, somewhere this week, Donald Trump saw it, and it made him sad. And when Donald Trump gets sad, he lashes out like a six-year-old. He claimed that the ad was fake" and because of that he was cutting off all trade negotiations with Canada.

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If you can't see that image, it's Trump spewing on social media:

The Ronald Reagan Foundation has just announced that Canada has fraudulently used an advertisement, which is FAKE, featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about Tariffs. The ad was for $75,000. They only did this to interfere with the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court, and other courts. TARIFFS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY, AND ECONOMY, OF THE U.S.A. Based on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT

So, first off, it's a bit weird to cut off all negotiations with Canada based on an ad from one province, Ontario, which is run by a politician from a different party than the Prime Minister. But, okay.

But the bigger issue is the claim that the Reagan quotes are fake" or fraudulent." They're not. The Reagan Foundation put out this statement, and the only misrepresentation" is in the Foundation's own statement:

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That one says:

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute learned that the Government of Ontario, Canada, created an ad campaign using selective audio and video of President Ronald Reagan delivering his Radio Address to the Nation on Free and Fair Trade," dated April 25, 1987. The ad misrepresents the Presidential Radio Address, and the Government of Ontario did not seek nor receive permission to use and edit the remarks.

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is reviewing its legal options in this matter. We encourage you to watch President Reagan's unedited video on our YouTube channel.

So, first off, note the difference between what the Foundation said and what Trump said. The Foundation claims that the ad is using selective audio" in a way that misrepresents" Reagan. Trump took that claim (which was already bullshit) and said it means the ad is fake" and fraudulent." It is neither.

The Foundation also suggests it might sue, which is laughable. They have no claim here and any attempt to go to court would fail, and fail in an embarrassing manner.

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation has gone fully Trumpy-their website is packed with MAGA interviews-and now they're lying about what Reagan actually said and believed. The institution designed to preserve his legacy is rewriting it to please Donald Trump.

It's pathetic.

But, of course, the Streisand Effect kicks in, and now everyone can watch what Ronald Reagan actually said in that address:

It's only five minutes long. Every quote in the Ontario ad is in there, accurate both in text and in context. The speech was framed around Reagan's decision to impose tariffs on certain Japanese products in response to Japan dumping below-market semiconductors, which Reagan argued violated an earlier agreement.

However, he was quite clear throughout that he was a strong believer in free trade and against tariffs, and he was only doing this, regretfully, in response to Japan violating an earlier trade agreement.

Reagan explicitly contradicted Trump's claim that tariffs are very important to the national security and economy of the US." Reagan said the opposite.

Incredibly, Trump freaking out and lying about this ad is making many more people watch it and learn what Reagan actually said about tariffs and free trade. Even CNN, which pretty typically just repeats whatever Trump says, is pointing out that Trump's claims here are nonsense and Reagan very clearly spoke out against tariffs.

On top of all this, Canada is now cutting trade deals with China and other countries in Asia. This is effectively pushing our closest ally into the waiting arms of our biggest economic rival.

This is stunningly bad policy: a foreseeable disaster stemming from a stupid approach to trade, kicked into overdrive by a presidential temper tantrum over accurate quotes from a politician many in the MAGA world pretend to idolize. Trump lied. The Reagan Foundation lied to back him up. And now Canada is cutting deals with China while the world learns that Reagan explicitly opposed everything Trump claims tariffs accomplish.

Congratulations to everyone involved. You've Streisanded the world into a history lesson, and handed China a trade partner in the process.

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