The spot featured a 1987 Ronald Reagan speech warning in regards to the risks of tariffs. Trump falsely referred to as it “faux,” declared commerce talks with Canada over and slapped an additional 10% tariff on Canadian items.
The Journal, a longtime critic of Trump’s tariff insurance policies, mentioned he was “unsuitable in regards to the Reagan speech” and “he was unsuitable when he claimed on social media that ‘Ronald Reagan LOVED tariffs for functions of Nationwide Safety and the Economic system,’” noting the previous president “was a free dealer.”
Trump “has been lucky that his tariffs haven’t triggered a lot retaliation, which has spared us from a world commerce conflict,” the paper’s conservative editorial board wrote. “However the tariffs are doing financial injury by elevating prices for shoppers and companies and by dampening animal spirits that ought to be hovering along with his tax invoice and deregulation.”
Neglect BallroomsAssist Construct aNewsroom
Your HelpFuelsOur Mission
Your HelpFuelsOur Mission
Help JHB
Already a member? Log in to cover these messages.
“He can boast about tariffs all he desires,” the editorial concluded, “however he shouldn’t get away with taking Reagan’s commerce beliefs in useless.”

