President Trump’s expansive Tariff action across the world, which are also Import Taxes , was used on a ‘Emergency’ basis to get around approval from Congress.…
The High Court has ruled 6-3 AGAINST this….

The court’s ruling IS sure to have Trump & Co. try to figure out an alternate means to let Trump keep his ‘economic beatdowns’ continue….
One would expect Trump to try to get Congress to help him recover…
Will there will now be a whole back and forth and fight over REFUNDS to Americas, Businesses and Countries?
Trump had watered down some…
But Has Been crowing about BILLIONS flowing INTO America….
This IS gonna be a HOT Mess ….
How do ya un-Tariff?
And IS a stinging REBUTE to Donald and Co.’s freelancing…..
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that President Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed sweeping tariffs on imports from nearly every U.S. trading partner, a major setback for his administration’s second-term agenda.
The court’s 6-3 decision has significant implications for the U.S. economy, consumers and the president’s trade policy. The Trump administration had said that a loss at the Supreme Court could force the government to unwind trade deals with other countries and potentially pay hefty refunds to importers.
Mr. Trump is the first president to claim that a 1970s emergency statute, which does not mention the word “tariffs,” allowed him to unilaterally impose the duties without congressional approval.
Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said the statute does not authorize the president to impose tariffs.
“The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope. In light of the breadth, history, and constitutional context of that asserted authority, he must identify clear congressional authorization to exercise it,” the chief justice wrote.
Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Brett M. Kavanaugh dissented, with Justice Kavanaugh warning that any refund process could be a substantial “mess.”
The United States “may be required to refund billions of dollars to importers who paid” the tariffs, he wrote, “even though some importers may have already passed on costs to consumers or others.”
The court’s ruling, backed by justices from across the ideological spectrum, was a rare and significant example of the Supreme Court pushing back on Mr. Trump’s agenda. Since he returned to the White House, the court’s conservative majority had overwhelmingly issued emergency orders allowing the president to carry out his policies on a temporary basis. But the decision on Friday will have a more lasting impact.
Early last year, Mr. Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 to set tariffs on imported goods from more than 100 countries. He said his goal was to reduce the trade deficit and spur more manufacturing in the United States. Since then, he has used the tariffs to raise revenue and to pressure other countries in trade negotiations.
A dozen states and a group of small businesses, including an educational toy manufacturer and a wine importer, sued over the tariffs, saying the president had unlawfully infringed on Congress’s power under the Constitution to impose taxes. The businesses, which rely on imported goods, argued in court filings that the tariffs had disrupted their operations and led to higher prices for consumers and cutbacks in staffing.
In court filings and social media posts, the president and his advisers cast the outcome of the Supreme Court case as critical to his trade and foreign policies, making clear he would see defeat as a personal rebuke. Without the emergency power, the solicitor general had warned the justices, there would be economic ruin akin to the Great Depression, in addition to an interruption of trade negotiations and diplomatic embarrassment.
But even while battling in court, the president began to explore alternatives to the 1977 law. Mr. Trump’s top trade negotiator Jamieson Greer said last month that the administration would move quickly to replace any emergency tariffs invalidated by the court with other levies. The president has already used other statutes to set tariffs, including national security-related ones on some specific goods and industries. Still, other laws that more clearly afford the president the power to impose duties are more limited and less flexible than the emergency law.
Mr. Trump initially set tariffs on goods imported into the United States from China, Canada and Mexico, saying the levies were a punishment for those nations’ failing to stop the flow of fentanyl. In April, he expanded the duties to imports on goods from nearly all trading partners, saying they were needed to address trade deficits with the rest of the world.
Under the 1970s-era law, the president has the authority to take certain steps in response to a national emergency to “deal with any unusual and extraordinary threat” to “the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States.” That includes the power to “regulate” the “importation” of foreign property. Past presidents have relied on that language to place sanctions or embargoes on other countries, but not to impose taxes. But the administration has argued that phrase also gives Mr. Trump the power to levy tariffs.
The affected businesses countered that the word “regulate” did not encompass the imposition of tariffs. The statute does not include the words “tariffs,” “taxes” or “duties.”
During oral arguments in November, several conservative justices sharply questioned the Trump administration’s lawyer about whether Congress had intentionally delegated to the president broad taxing powers, which the Constitution generally reserves for lawmakers.
In its 21-page opinion, the majority said it was telling that for half a century, no other president had invoked the statute to impose “any tariffs — let alone tariffs of this magnitude and scope.”
The two words “regulate” and “importation,” the court said, do not give the president the power to “impose tariffs on imports from any country, of any product, at any rate, for any amount of time.”
The case reached the Supreme Court after three lower courts concluded the tariffs were unlawful.
In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled 7 to 4 that the emergency statute did not authorize the sweeping tariffs while declining to decide whether the statute might allow Mr. Trump to impose more limited duties.
“Whenever Congress intends to delegate to the president the authority to impose tariffs, it does so explicitly,” the appeals court’s majority said.
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Will there be political fall out for Trump & Co. to pay?
How will Donald react?
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An Underlining POINT in this ruling?
The American President MUST GET Congress to APPROVE certain things…..
Trump appointee’s joined the others AGAINST Alito and his buddies…..
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One doubt’s American’s will get their import taxes repaid…..
$200 Billion we ARE talking about and lawsuits that probably will going on for sometime in recovery efforts that Trump will try to defeat…..
image…Huffington Post
Heck, could other Countries Sue to get refunds?
FOLKS?
This IS Typical Donald J.Trump who has left a trail chaos behind most of what he has done for decades …
…Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Friday hailed the Supreme Court’s ruling that struck down a significant amount of President Trump’s tariffs as a victory for Americans and the U.S. economy.
“This is a win for the wallets of every American consumer,” Schumer said in a statement. “Trump’s chaotic and illegal tariff tax made life more expensive and our economy more unstable. Families paid more. Small businesses and farmers got squeezed. Markets swung wildly.”
“We’ve said from day one: a president cannot ignore Congress and unilaterally slap tariffs on Americans. That overreach failed,” he continued. “Now Trump should end this reckless trade war for good and finally give families and small businesses the relief they deserve.”
More…
Trump to hold a presser at 12:45 Est…..
Expect spittle and Fire Works….
Will Donald attack the Supreme’s?
He’s got SEVERAL rulings waiting to be handed up….
Might NOT be in his favor to throw punches at them….
Remember….
The Media HAS been on the Supreme’s case HARD….
Will Commander Biden bite a Secret Service agent?
Of course, he will attack the Supreme Court.
Donald was supposed to show up a half a hour ago?
Trying to figure out how he can KEEP the money he’s stealing in Broad Daylight….
My Guess?
NOBODY is gonna a nickel back in this
The fight has JUST BEGUN
The lights in the Briefing Room being dimmed leads to all sorts of speculation…
1. The color of his hands are in really bad shape
2. He is bringing out an alien to distract from everything going on. The alien will bash Obama.
3. The late, great Hannibal Lecter
4. Symbol of lights going out on the Administration.
Donald just gave the court, Congress, countries and the American people the ‘Finger’….
‘I CAN DO WHATEVER I WANT!’
This is a Sorry Day….
And ‘We the People’ are watching a man coming apart in real time
Be afraid .,…
Be VERY AFRAID
Trump says he’s gonna KEEP THE TARIFF’s IN PLACE….
Donald goes Straight Political….
Attacking the Six who ruled AGAINST HIM….
And keeps trying to sell things NOT TRUE
SHAMEFUL……
A man in office who IS LOST in Another Reality
He is correct….
Some tariff’s WILL stay in effect
TRUMP
‘I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT!’
Goes on about Palm Springs Airport name fee’s
Donald Trump should NOT BE the President of the United States of America
The viciousness of this Animal knows no bounds.
YES Jack…..
The man IS angry and Delusional
And The President
USA Hockey leading Slovakia 6-2 late in the game that will send them to play for the Gold Medal on Sunday.
Why am I rooting for a 6-3 finish though?
Final score is 6-2, as it would have been had Kavanaugh recused himself.
Pritzker Sends Invoice for Tariff Refunds
“Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker sent a letter—and invoice—to the White House on Friday demanding $8.6 billion be refunded to his state’s 5.1 million households, roughly $1,700 each,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“’Your tariff taxes wreaked havoc on farmers, enraged our allies, and sent grocery prices through the roof,’ wrote Pritzker, a possible 2028 presidential candidate and frequent Trump critic. ‘This letter and the attached invoice stand as an official notice that compensation is owed to the people of Illinois, and if you do not comply we will pursue further action.’