Trump is often angry but rarely hurt – yet Canada has managed to pull it off / Emma Brockes
Why has an ad quoting Ronald Reagan’s criticism of tariffs triggered such a reaction from the president? One difficulty of a presidency as volatile as Donald Trump’s is separating what makes him angry (almost everything) from what genuinely, revealingly enrages him – what sends him round the (…)
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