The Supreme Court just handed a win to the globalists and a slap in the face to American workers. In a stunning move, the highest court in the land stopped President Trump’s efforts to use tariffs as a weapon against countries that cheat America. By a 6-3 decision, the justices claimed the president doesn’t have the power under the law to impose these tariffs—shrinking the reach of the very leader voters elected to put America first.
This is the kind of elitist arrogance that’s dragging America backwards. The President tried to put American-made goods back in the spotlight, bring jobs home, and finally hold foreign competitors—like China—accountable for years of unfair trade. Instead, a handful of robed justices decided to cozy up to the same tired, globalist thinking that got our factories shuttered and our main streets hollowed out.
Let’s call this what it really is—a win for foreign countries and multinational corporations, and a loss for everyday Americans. Liberals never cared about American steel, American farmers, or American workers. They love to talk about “free trade” and “global cooperation,” but what they really want is cheap products and fat profits for their donor friends. Meanwhile, blue-collar Americans are left to pick up the pieces.
It wasn’t just a legal ruling; it was a political decision disguised as law. Democrats and their cheerleaders in the media will act like this is some “balanced” form of government. Don’t be fooled. This is the opposite of leadership. This is open season for countries that refuse to play fair, and they’re counting on Americans to just shut up and take it.
How many more factories have to close? How many more American families have to suffer so that elites in Washington and Davos can pat themselves on the back? Conservatives know the answer—no more. The Supreme Court may have struck down Trump’s tariffs, but they can’t take away the American spirit. Are we really supposed to believe America is stronger when we surrender to globalist bullies?
Source: Breitbart
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