
""This is a kind of propaganda against U.S. citizens. It's psy-ops,""
""misrepresentation of the facts,""
""hostile act.""
""the 'sole responsibility of the government of Canada.'""
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent labeled a Canadian anti-tariff advertisement as propaganda and called it "psy-ops." President Donald Trump said he will impose an additional 10% tariff on Canada and called off talks over the advertisement, calling it a "misrepresentation of the facts" and a "hostile act" and arguing it aimed to influence an upcoming Supreme Court case on tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Ontario said the ad would be taken down after two World Series games. The U.S. extended a $20 billion currency swap to Argentina, drawing criticism from some Republicans who questioned its alignment with "America First."
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