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16:58 EDT 17 Mar 2025, updated 17:03 EDT 17 Mar 2025

A Canadian rage room has provided customers with a unique way of blowing off steam amid the intense political climate between the country and the US. 

The Rage Room Halifax has offered customers a chance to literally take violent blows at President Donald Trump as part of the company’s ‘Smash The Tariffs Special Event.’ 

As part of the promotion, the business – geared toward individuals who want to get out their anger by destroying objects – is allowing customers to smash a free portrait of Trump with every booking, according to the website. 

The homepage on the site displays a black and neon portrait of the commander-in-chief, and promises patrons ‘a smashing good time.’ 

‘Until the tariffs come off, we understand you might have a little extra rage that you want to let out! So, we’re proud to announce our Smash the Tariffs event!,’ it read, referring to the ongoing

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