President Trump's tariff agenda just got a major boost from an unexpected source – Justice Brett Kavanaugh himself. Despite the Supreme Court striking down Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs on Friday, Kavanaugh's dissenting opinion laid out a roadmap for the 47th President to keep his America First trade policy intact.

Writing in dissent, Kavanaugh argued that while the Court majority rejected Trump's use of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA), multiple other federal statutes could easily authorize the same tariffs that are protecting American workers and industries.

This is exactly the kind of constitutional creativity that Trump needs to outmaneuver the deep state bureaucrats and globalist trade hawks who want to keep America dependent on foreign nations. While the mainstream media celebrates this supposed "defeat" of Trump's trade agenda, they're missing the bigger picture entirely.

Kavanaugh's dissent essentially handed Trump a legal playbook for reimposing these critical tariffs through alternative statutory authorities. The Justice recognized what every America First patriot knows – that presidents have broad constitutional powers to protect American economic interests, especially when dealing with hostile foreign actors like China.

This development proves that Trump's legal team, led by seasoned constitutional scholars, anticipated exactly this kind of judicial roadblock. The President who wrote "The Art of the Deal" doesn't just have Plan A – he's got Plans B, C, and D ready to deploy.

For hardworking Americans who've watched their jobs shipped overseas for decades, this news should come as a massive relief. The globalist uniparty may have won a battle in the Supreme Court, but they're nowhere close to winning the war for America's economic independence.

Will Trump seize on Kavanaugh's roadmap to keep putting America First? With this administration's track record of delivering on promises, patriots can bet on it.

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Source: Next News Network