‘I have the absolute right to charge tariffs in another form’: Trump slams Supreme Court ruling
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President Trump criticized the Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate his global tariffs, warning of trillions in losses and vowing to impose them in new forms. He thanked three justices for their stance while also criticizing Republican appointees for perceived disrespect and politicized rulings. The administration is exploring alternative legal avenues to recover lost tariff revenue.
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