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War of Words: Panamanian President, Trump Go Back and Forth Over Future of Canal -- 'We'll See About That!'

  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    76% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -58% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

43% : "Watch:Trump didn't take that sitting down and posted to Truth Social Sunday afternoon.
37% : Why They Lost to TrumpTrump Delivers Triumphant Rally-Style Speech at AmFest, Says Dems 'Don't Know What the Hell Happened'As RedState's Brittany Sheehan reported, Trump said that Jimmy Carter's selling the U.S.-made canal to Panama was "foolish" and that he considers it a vital interest to our country.
33% : We built it: 'Complete Rip-Off' Will Stop: Trump Floats Making Panama Canal America's AgainPanamanian president José Raúl Mulino got wind of the idea and summarily rejected it in a video statement Sunday:A short time after Trump's [Sunday speech at AmFest], Mulino released a video declaring that "every square meter of the canal belongs to Panama and will continue to belong" to his country.
23% : Without mentioning Trump by name, Mulino addressed the president-elect's complaints over rising fees for ships crossing the canal, saying that they are set by experts who take into account operational costs, and supply and demand factors.
21% : As we reported, Donald Trump has several times in recent days threatened to take the Panama Canal back into U.S. control because they're ripping us off with "exorbitant prices and rates of passage" and are overly influenced by the Chinese.

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