President Trump isn’t backing down—not to the Supreme Court, not to the globalist elites, and definitely not to America’s foreign competitors. Just hours after the Supreme Court tried to throw a wrench into his America First trade policy, Trump doubled down. Now, instead of a 10% tariff on imported goods, the number jumps to 15%. That’s leadership with a backbone. That’s the kind of bold action we need from the Oval Office.
Is anyone surprised that our so-called “neutral” Supreme Court sided with foreign interests? The left has always claimed they’re for the little guy, but when it’s time to protect American jobs, factories, and families, they run to the arms of the globalist crowd. While liberals beg for open markets and unchecked imports, U.S. workers watch their dreams get packed up and shipped overseas. But President Trump isn’t here to play their game. He’s fighting for American strength, regardless of the roadblocks put in his way.
The establishment can moan and groan all they want. The media will cry that tariffs are risky or “mean-spirited”—but what’s really mean is surrendering American factories to China and letting cheap products flood our stores. Trump knows how the real world works. He understands that without tough action, American manufacturing will disappear. And while the left is busy wringing their hands about what the rest of the world thinks, Trump is laser-focused on what actually matters: American jobs, American families, and American pride.
Let’s not forget, every time Trump puts America first, the same elites scream about “fairness” and “international rules.” Funny how no one cares about fairness when American workers get crushed by foreign trade cheats. The Supreme Court decision was supposed to stop this tariff—supposed to teach Trump a lesson. Instead, he turned right around and hit back harder. That’s what strength looks like. That’s what leadership is—never backing down, never apologizing, always putting America first.
So here’s the real question: Do we want leaders who bow to global powers, or do we want a president who fights for us? Trump just raised tariffs to 15%, even after the elites tried to stop him. Are we going to let weak-kneed liberals dictate our future—or stand behind a president who refuses to surrender to anyone?
Source: Washington Times
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