trade war

Canadian prime minister's speech lights up Twitter.
The Canadian prime minister "stabbed us in the back," the White House economic adviser said.
The president responded by calling Canada's prime minister "meek" and "dishonest."
"That’s a very profitable answer, if we have to do it,” the president says at the G-7 summit.
Allies promise to hit back, targeting Trump voters.
The comedian's posts have cost her more than just a sitcom.
The investigation could lead to new U.S. tariffs similar to those imposed on imported steel and aluminum in March.
The Boston Globe gets head-spinning deportations, unfunded wall and trade war right.