Summary
President Donald Trump criticized six Supreme Court justices for their decision to strike down his administration's global tariffs. The court ruled that presidents cannot impose broad tariffs without specific authority. Trump expressed disappointment with the justices and promised to find other ways to implement tariffs.
Key Facts
- President Trump criticized six Supreme Court justices for blocking his global tariffs.
- The ruling stated that presidents need specific authority to impose broad tariffs.
- The six justices who opposed Trump's position are split between conservative and liberal views.
- Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the decision, with support from Justices Gorsuch and Barrett, whom Trump appointed.
- Trump accused the court of being influenced by "foreign interests" without providing evidence.
- Trump praised Justices Thomas, Alito, and Kavanaugh, who supported his tariff power.
- Justice Kavanaugh stated that blocking the tariffs would mean refunding billions in revenue.