
"Trump's speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner revealed his frustration with two Supreme Court justices he appointed, stating, 'They sicken me... They sicken me because they're bad for our country.'"
"Tariffs can punish other countries for their trade practices, but the costs are ultimately borne by consumers, who face higher prices on imported goods."
"Despite the justices' attempts to support Trump by interpreting the law favorably, they discovered that their efforts were never enough to meet his expectations."
Trump expressed anger towards two Supreme Court justices he appointed, Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch, for their decision on tariffs. He claimed their actions were detrimental to the country. Tariffs, while generating government revenue, ultimately lead to higher consumer prices. The administration's lack of strategic planning regarding tariffs and domestic products was evident. Despite efforts to support Trump, the justices learned that their actions were insufficient to satisfy him, especially regarding legal protections for presidential misconduct.
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