In a devastating blow to President Trump's America First economic agenda, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Friday that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not authorize the president to impose tariffs through emergency decree.

Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections, Inc., effectively handcuffing the President's ability to respond quickly to unfair foreign trade practices that devastate American workers and industries.

The decision comes at a critical time when Trump has been using tariff threats as leverage against China's continued intellectual property theft and currency manipulation, as well as pushing back against European Union trade barriers that hurt American farmers and manufacturers.

This ruling raises serious questions about whether the Supreme Court is undermining the constitutional authority of the presidency to protect American economic interests. The Founders never intended for nine unelected justices to tie the hands of a president elected by 74 million Americans who voted for his America First trade policies.

Patriots across the country are asking: why is our own Supreme Court making it harder for President Trump to fight for American workers against countries that have been ripping us off for decades?

The 6-3 split suggests that even Trump-appointed justices joined the majority, highlighting how the Washington establishment - including the judicial branch - continues to resist the will of the American people who decisively voted for Trump's trade agenda in 2024.

While the Court ties Trump's hands, China continues flooding American markets with subsidized goods, destroying entire industries from steel to solar panels. The European Union maintains massive agricultural tariffs while hypocritically demanding free access to U.S. markets.

This decision essentially forces America to fight economic warfare with one hand tied behind our back. How can we expect to restore American manufacturing dominance when our own courts prevent the President from using proven tools that built this nation's economy?

The question now becomes: will Congress step up and give President Trump the explicit authority he needs to defend American workers, or will they continue letting foreign nations pick our pockets while hiding behind judicial activism?

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Source: Next News Network