The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down sweeping tariffs that Trump pursued under a law meant for use in national emergencies.
It hands a stinging defeat to the Republican president in a landmark opinion with major implications for the global economy.
In a 6-3 ruling authored by conservative Chief Justice John Roberts, the justices upheld a lower court's decision that Trump's use of this 1977 law exceeded his authority.
The justices ruled that the law at issue - the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA - did not grant Trump the power he claimed to impose tariffs.
"Our task today is to decide only whether the power to "regulate ... importation," as granted to the president in IEEPA, embraces the power to impose tariffs. It does not," Roberts wrote in the ruling, quoting the statute's text that Trump claimed had justified his sweeping tariffs.
The White House had no immediate comment on the ruling, but as we just reported Trump called it a 'disgrace', according to sources familiar with the event he was at when he heard about the decision.
Democrats and various industry groups hailed the ruling.
Trump has leveraged tariffs - taxes on imported goods - as a key economic and foreign policy tool.
They have been central to a global trade war that Trump initiated after he began his second term as president, one that has alienated trading partners, affected financial markets and caused global economic uncertainty.
The Supreme Court reached its conclusion in a legal challenge by businesses affected by the tariffs and 12 U.S. states, most of them Democratic-governed, against Trump's unprecedented use of this law to unilaterally impose the import taxes.
The three dissenting justices were conservatives Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh.
After the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case in November, Trump said he would consider alternatives if it ruled against him on tariffs, telling reporters that "we'll have to develop a 'game two' plan."
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/scotus-live-us-supreme-court-rules-legality-trumps-tariffs-2026-02-20/
Here's the traitors response:
do you have a link for pence's post
ReplyDeletehttps://x.com/Mike_Pence/status/2024875315068014594
DeleteNow we can go back to record trade deficits and being hosed by every other country in the world. The spineless Republicans in CONgress will do nothing. Politicians suck.
ReplyDeleteThe only good thing I'm hearing about this is that the reason for the ruling gives Trumps administration room for appeal and they're already saying that they have other options. But yeah, the ruling sucks and you know its a bad ruling because all of the demons are partying about it. Ooops, I meant to say Democrats.
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