The Supreme Court thought they could stop President Trump's tariff revolution. They thought wrong.

In a ruling that exposed the deep fractures within our nation's highest court, the Supreme Court struck down the President's use of IEEPA (International Emergency Economic Powers Act) to impose tariffs on foreign nations that have been bleeding America dry for decades. But if the globalists and their judicial allies were popping champagne corks, they might want to put the bottles back on ice.

President Trump isn't backing down — he's coming back harder.

In a blistering Truth Social post, President Trump didn't mince words about the Court's decision, calling out what he described as justices acting as "FOOLS" and "LAPDOGS" for RINOs and radical Democrats. The President specifically thanked Justices Thomas, Alito, and Kavanaugh for having the "Strength, Wisdom, and Love of our Country" to stand against the majority.

"Foreign Countries that have been ripping us off for years are ecstatic, and dancing in the streets," Trump wrote. "But they won't be dancing for long!"

And folks, that's not just talk. That's a promise.

Here's the delicious irony the mainstream media won't tell you: in trying to hamstring President Trump, the Supreme Court may have actually handed him a more powerful weapon.

As Justice Kavanaugh noted in his dissent — which Trump quoted directly — "numerous other federal statutes authorize the President to impose tariffs and might justify most (if not all) of the tariffs issued in this case." We're talking about the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, the Trade Act of 1974, and the Tariff Act of 1930.

The Court essentially told President Trump: "You can't charge a dollar under IEEPA — but you CAN impose crushing embargoes, ban products entirely, and regulate trade however you see fit." As Trump pointed out, that's like saying you have the right to issue a license but not charge a fee for it. Absurd? Absolutely. But the President is turning lemons into lemonade.

Effective immediately, President Trump announced he will sign an order imposing a 10% GLOBAL TARIFF under Section 122, on top of existing tariffs already in place. All National Security tariffs under Section 232 and existing Section 301 tariffs remain fully enforced. New Section 301 investigations are being launched to crack down on unfair trade practices.

Source: Next News Network