Fox News Grills Trump

In a revealing interview on The Ingraham Angle, Fox News host Laura Ingraham confronted President Donald Trump about why he appears to take a harder line on Canada than on some of America’s greatest global rivals. The discussion sparked strong reactions, as Trump pulled no punches in explaining his stance.

Trump: Canada Has Been a Tough Trade Partner

Trump made it clear that he believes Canada has long benefited at America’s expense, arguing that the U.S. doesn’t need Canadian exports like lumber or automobiles. He even suggested that Canada has acted more like an economic competitor than a friendly neighbor.

Unfair Tariffs and Trade Deficits

A key point of contention was Canada’s high tariffs on American goods. Trump revealed that Canada imposes a shocking 250% tariff on U.S. dairy products, severely hurting American farmers—especially in Iowa, Nebraska, and other heartland states. Many Americans are unaware of this massive trade imbalance, and Trump stressed that it’s time for the U.S. to stop subsidizing Canada.

A Massive Trade Deficit

When Ingraham mentioned a $60 billion trade deficit with Canada, Trump argued that the actual figure was even higher. He emphasized that while he respects Canada and its people, the U.S. must put its own interests first.

What This Means for America

This interview highlights why strong leadership is crucial in trade negotiations. Trump’s direct approach resonated with many viewers who feel that the U.S. has been taken advantage of by global trade deals for far too long. As America navigates its economic future, discussions like these are essential to protect American jobs, industries, and farmers.

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