President Donald Trump escalated his criticism of Canada on Friday, accusing the country of “cheating” and attempting to “illegally influence” the Supreme Court in an all-caps rant on Truth Social.

The president’s blistering tirade followed escalating tensions after an ad commissioned by the government of Ontario used audio from one of Ronald Reagan’s presidential radio addresses from April 1987 in which he discussed a “message of free trade” he had with the Canadian government at the time.

Trump, who has repeatedly defended tariffs, accused Canada of misrepresenting Reagan’s position in the ad campaign. It uses excerpts of audio from Reagan’s full five-minute speech.

“CANADA CHEATED AND GOT CAUGHT!!!” Trump wrote on Truth Social, claiming that the country had “fraudulently took a big

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