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Trump ends trade talks with Canada over tariffs ad that Ontario premier now says he’ll phase out
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s pulling the TV ad that caused President Donald Trump to say he was ending trade negotiations with Canada.
Donald Trump has issued a warning to Canada after he condemned an ad by the Ontario government that used former president Ronald Reagan’s voice to criticize tariffs.
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Trump’s DOD Gives Massive Contract to Company With Ties to His Son
Donald Trump Jr. joined the company as an adviser in November 2024, right around when his father was elected president.
Trump accuses Canada of ad fraud and Supreme Court interference over Reagan’s tariff stance and trade practices.
A firm that stands to reap huge profits from the MAGA administration’s prospective overhaul of pharma sales has a top member of the Trump clan on its board.
Laura Ingraham, the Fox News host who continually scrutinized Hunter Biden's business deal, has involved herself in a nine-figure business deal with Donald Trump Jr.
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Donald Trump Jr. Trolls Chelsea Clinton's White House Renovation Criticism by Mentioning Her Dad's Scandal: 'Let's Not Talk About the Intern'
Donald Trump Jr. hit back after former first daughter Chelsea Clinton wrote a scathing op-ed about Donald Trump knocking down the White House's East Wing and garden to construct a ballroom. The first son responded via X on October 24,
Don Jr. said that even his father, who just posted an AI-generated video of him dumping poop on No Kings protesters from a fighter jet emblazoned with the words “King Trump,” thinks that he takes things a bit too far online at times.
President Trump's eldest son takes to X to blast Chelsea Clinton's criticism of the White House's East Wing demolition for a $300 million ballroom.
Laura Ingraham’s business deal with the president’s son comes months after she was named to the board of trustees of the Kennedy Center.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney offered a terse response to President Donald Trump’s promise to further hike tariffs on Canadian goods, saying just that his government is prepared to resume trade talks with the US at any time.