Summary
President Donald Trump criticized the U.S. Supreme Court justices during his State of the Union address. He was unhappy with their decision to overturn his tariff policy, which limited his power to set tariffs without Congress. The ruling created tension between the President and the Court.
Key Facts
- President Trump spoke during his State of the Union address.
- He criticized the Supreme Court's recent decision on his tariff policy.
- The Court ruled he couldn't impose tariffs without Congress's approval.
- This decision involved the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
- Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion against Trump's policy.
- The Court's decision included both liberal and some conservative justices.
- Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the Court's decision and suggested it was influenced by foreign interests.
- He mentioned alternative plans to impose tariffs.