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Trump Escalates Pressure on Supreme Court as Tariff Ruling Nears

The Supreme Court is weighing whether the emergency‑powers law lets the president levy sweeping tariffs without Congress.

Overview

  • Posting on Truth Social, the president warned a loss would be the “biggest threat in history” to U.S. national security and leave the country “financially defenseless.”
  • The case tests whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act permits broad, revenue‑raising tariffs, after lower courts struck down the administration’s program.
  • During November arguments, several justices, including Amy Coney Barrett, Neil Gorsuch and Chief Justice John Roberts, signaled reservations about the administration’s position.
  • Treasury data reported in coverage show tariff receipts at nearly $195 billion last fiscal year and about $31 billion so far this fiscal year, far below claims of bringing in “trillions.”
  • Trump also threatened a new 5% tariff on Mexico over a water‑treaty dispute, while critics warn his tariff strategy has fueled higher prices and invited retaliation from trading partners.