Trump Suspends Tariffs on Canada After Trade Deal
President Donald Trump has agreed to indefinitely suspend tariffs on Canadian exports following negotiations with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday. The decision to avert what could have been a significant economic disruption between the two countries has been met with mixed reactions.
Trump himself referred to the agreement as a “big victory,” highlighting what he considered Canada’s concessions. However, overnight, comedian Jimmy Kimmel offered a satirical take on the deal, gently mocking the perceived lack of substance in the prime minister’s commitments.
“That’s right, under President Trump, our allies will be reiterating in their boots from now on,” Kimmel quipped on Tuesday.
“Next, his plan is he’s going to force France to give us the Statue of Liberty. Won’t that be nice? The art of the deal.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“Anyway, if you’re looking for Senator Kennedy’s wife, she’s the woman in the grocery store yelling at the eggs: ‘You stay away from my husband, you cage-free sluts!’” — DESI LYDIC
“I’m just kidding — I’m sure she prefers eggs to having sex with him, too.” — DESI LYDIC
The Entertainment Bits Worth Watching
On Tuesday’s “Tonight Show,” indie singer-songwriter Japanese Breakfast showcased her talents in a captivating performance. Her music, known for its intricate lyrics and ethereal soundscapes, resonated with audiences.
What We’re Anticipating on Wednesday Night
For those looking for some enlightening content, rising star Julia Stiles will make her feature directorial debut with “Wish You Were Here.” The actress turned filmmaker will discuss her creative process and the making of the film on “The Daily Show.” Stiles, who rose to fame in the late ’90s and early 2000s, is returning to the small screen with a fresh perspective.
Other Notable Happenings
The theater world continues to celebrate diversity and fresh talent with Larissa FastHorse’s latest offering. Following her critically acclaimed play “The Thanksgiving Play,” FastHorse has become the first Native American playwright to have a show on Broadway. Her new play, “Fake It Until You Make It,” is set to captivate audiences with its blend of satire and drama.
FastHorse’s work not only breaks barriers but also offers a unique perspective on the American experience, inviting viewers to engage with themes of identity and representation.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the entertainment industry remains a source of both distraction and inspiration. From musical performances to insightful discussions on television, there’s always something exciting on the horizon.
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