Ford says Reagan ad was ‘worth it’; man charged for using TikTok to target AG Pam Bondi
In this Media Miss Minute, Ontario’s premier is standing behind an ad opposing U.S. tariffs featuring former President Ronald Reagan. And a Minnesota man is facing charges for putting a hit out on Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Media Miss by the right: Ontario’s Ford defends Reagan ad following Trump tariff retaliation
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said an ad he commissioned featuring former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 speech on tariffs was “worth it,” despite it leading President Donald Trump to cancel trade talks and raise tariffs on Canadian goods by another 10%.
The ad, which Trump called “fraudulent” and said misrepresented Reagan’s message, aired during high-profile American broadcasts like the first game of the World Series.
“We achieved our goal,” Ford told reporters Monday. “They’re talking about it in the U.S., and they weren’t talking about it before I put the ad on.”
Media Miss by the left: Man arrested for allegedly offering a bounty to capture or kill Pam Bondi
A Minnesota man with alleged anarchist ties has been arrested for using TikTok to offer a $45,000 bounty to capture, or kill, Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The FBI said the suspect, Tyler Maxon Avalos, is an anarchist with a criminal history that includes convictions for stalking, battery and assault.
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