President Donald Trump dropped a political bombshell Friday, directly accusing the Supreme Court of being compromised by foreign interests after justices overturned his signature "Liberation Day" tariffs designed to protect American workers and industry.

"It's my opinion that the court has been swayed by foreign interests and a political movement that is far smaller than people would ever think," Trump told reporters in a stunning rebuke of the nation's highest court.

The Supreme Court's decision to strike down Trump's America First tariff package represents a devastating blow to his second-term agenda and raises serious questions about whether globalist forces have infiltrated even our most sacred institutions.

Trump's explosive accusation isn't coming out of nowhere, Patriots. For years, we've watched as foreign lobbying groups, multinational corporations, and globalist organizations have poured millions into influencing American policy through think tanks, legal organizations, and shadowy networks.

The timing of this Supreme Court sabotage is particularly suspicious. Just as President Trump was delivering on his promise to rebuild American manufacturing and protect our workers from unfair foreign competition, the court suddenly discovers constitutional problems with tariffs?

This isn't just about trade policy – it's about whether our institutions still serve the American people or whether they've been captured by the same globalist elites who spent four years trying to destroy Trump's first presidency.

The President's willingness to call out potential foreign influence on our highest court shows he won't back down from the swamp creatures, even when they wear black robes.

While establishment Republicans will likely clutch their pearls over Trump's "controversial" comments, real Patriots understand what's at stake here. If foreign interests can influence Supreme Court decisions, what institution is safe from their corruption?

The question every American should be asking: How deep does this foreign influence really go, and what will it take to drain this swamp once and for all?

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Source: Next News Network