Trump Claims Absolute Right' to Impose Tariffs as He Rages Against Courts in 950-Word Late Night Truth Social Tirade
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Trump Claims Absolute Right' to Impose Tariffs as He Rages Against Courts in 950-Word Late Night Truth Social Tirade
"The Courts treat Republicans, and me, so unfairly, always seeming to protect those who should not be protected. They are highly politicized. Cases don't matter, the Judge does!"
"I strongly criticized Jerome Too Late for his horrible performance throughout his tenure, which is either gross incompetence, total dishonesty, or both, and, in return for this well justified criticism, get viciously and wrongfully blamed by, as usual, a Wacky, Nasty, Crooked, and totally Out of Control Judge, named James Boasberg, a man who suffers from the highest level of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)."
"The Supreme Court ruled in February that the administration had improperly relied on a 1977 emergency powers law to justify sweeping tariffs imposed last year on goods from countries around the world. The decision dealt a significant blow to Trump's aggressive trade agenda, which has relied heavily on tariffs as a central tool of economic policy."
President Trump launched a lengthy attack on the U.S. Supreme Court and federal judiciary, accusing them of political bias and unfair treatment of Republicans. He criticized Judge James Boasberg for blocking Department of Justice efforts to investigate the Federal Reserve, linking this to pressure on Fed Chair Jerome Powell regarding interest rates. Trump also challenged the Supreme Court's February ruling that invalidated large portions of his tariff policy, which had relied on a 1977 emergency powers law. Despite the court's decision dealing a significant blow to his trade agenda, Trump insisted his administration would find alternative legal methods to continue imposing import duties on goods from countries worldwide.
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