President Trump’s scathing rebuke of the Supreme Court’s tariff prohibition dominated headlines, with the commander-in-chief decrying it as mortifying and teasing a 10% across-the-board import surcharge. In a charged address, he rallied against perceived predation on American wealth.
The court’s recent verdict nixed tariffs under outdated 1977 laws, deeming them beyond executive reach for nations like India. This checked Trump’s strategy to shield domestic jobs and security.
‘I never expected this shameful call,’ Trump lamented, faulting spineless jurists. Endorsing dissents as ironclad, he indicted the decision as tainted by alien lobbies and fringe activism—overshadowed by his fraud-marred but overwhelming election win.
Dismissing foes as brazen know-nothings who bully courts, Trump stressed tariffs’ role in safeguarding economic sovereignty and national greatness.
Eyes ablaze with determination, he pledged workarounds: blanket trade bans or amplified fees. ‘We’ll hit harder—10% extra on every country worldwide. This only amps my strength; joy from this ruling fades fast,’ he proclaimed. Harsher actions beckon.
The episode spotlights Trump’s unyielding trade fortress mentality, poised to jolt international economics and constitutional debates.
