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Trump Takes Revenge: 10% Global Tariff After Court Defeat + Trump’s Tariff Tantrum: ‘Deeply Disappointing’ Ruling Sparks New Trade War + Trump Vows Vengeance: New 10% Tariff After Supreme Court LossSupreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs - 6 3 Ruling
In a 6 3 decision the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump lacked authority to impose sweeping global tariffs under emergency powers The ruling invalidates central elements of the administration's trade policy and could trigger more than 175 billion in refund claims
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175 billion - Estimated tariff refunds at stake after the Supreme Court ruling
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"I can destroy the country" — Donald Trump
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Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Sweeping Tariffs - 6 3 Decision
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"To show you how ridiculous the opinion is, the Court said that I’m not allowed to charge even $1 DOLLAR to any Country under IEEPA, I assume to protect other Countries, not the United States which they should be interested in protecting — But I am allowed to cut off any and all Trade or Business with that same Country, even imposing a…"