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BREAKING: Trump flies into a sputtering tailspin over the Supreme Court's historic tariff decision and furiously predicts another major defeat for himself around the corner.
Dementia Don is really circling the drain now...
"The supreme court (will be using lower case letters for a while based on a complete lack of respect!) of the United States accidentally and unwittingly gave me, as President of the United States, far more powers and strength than I had prior to their ridiculous, dumb, and very internationally divisive ruling,"
Trump wrote on Truth Social, desperately trying to spin the Supreme Court's ruling into some kind of victory.
Last week, the court ruled 6-3 that the tariffs Trump implemented under an emergency powers law were illegal. Under the Constitution, only Congress has the power to tax and as has been well-demonstrated time and again, tariffs are a tax on American consumers. For Trump, the ruling was the greatest setback of his second term and undoes the centerpiece policy of his entire disastrous economic agenda.
The ruling was particularly embarrassing for Trump because Republicans control the court and Justices Neil Gorsch and Amy Coney Barrett — who were both appointed by him personally — voted against him. He was expecting loyalty and discovered that even corrupt right-wing justices have their limits.
"For one thing, I can use Licenses to do absolutely ....
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BREAKING: YES! Trump gets nightmare news as Democrats unveil legislation to force him to refund a staggering $175 billion collected through tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down his power.
The dam has officially broken...
“Trump’s illegal tax scheme has already done lasting damage to American families, small businesses and manufacturers who have been hammered by wave after wave of new Trump tariffs,” stated Senator Ron Wyden, one of the bill’s sponsors.
“Senate Democrats will continue fighting to rein in Donald Trump’s price-hiking trade and economic policies. A crucial first step is ....
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