In a devastating ruling that has sent shockwaves through the America First movement, the Supreme Court on Friday delivered a knife in the back to President Trump's trade agenda, striking down his authority to impose broad tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

The Court's decision directly undermines Trump's ability to protect American workers and industries from foreign exploitation, particularly from China's economic warfare and the deadly fentanyl crisis that has claimed hundreds of thousands of American lives.

The justices ruled that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not give the president unilateral authority to impose sweeping import duties to address trade deficits, national security threats, or emergencies like the fentanyl epidemic ravaging our communities.

This ruling represents another example of unelected judges substituting their judgment for that of the American people, who decisively voted for Trump's America First economic policies in 2024. The Court has essentially tied the president's hands while China continues to flood our markets with cheap goods and deadly drugs.

Patriots across the nation are asking: How can we protect American manufacturing and stop the fentanyl crisis if our own Supreme Court is working against us?

The timing couldn't be worse, as Trump was using these tariff powers as crucial leverage in ongoing negotiations with Beijing over trade imbalances and fentanyl precursor chemicals.

Make no mistake – this ruling is a gift to the globalist establishment that has sold out American workers for decades. While the Court claims to be protecting constitutional separation of powers, they're actually empowering foreign adversaries at America's expense.

The question now is whether Congress will step up to give Trump the tools he needs to fight back, or if they'll continue to let the swamp protect China's interests over America's.

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Source: Next News Network