Supreme Court justices are scrambling to decide whether to attend President Trump's upcoming State of the Union address after the Commander-in-Chief didn't mince words about their recent ruling against his America First tariff policies.

The drama started when Trump publicly stated he was "ashamed" of six justices who voted to strike down key portions of his tariff strategy - the very backbone of his promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to American workers and level the playing field against China's economic warfare.

Now these same justices are reportedly having second thoughts about showing up to the House chamber, where they'll have to sit and listen as Trump lays out his vision for American greatness. Talk about awkward family dinner vibes!

Here's what the establishment media won't tell you: Trump has every right to call out justices who are undermining American sovereignty and economic independence. For decades, We the People have watched as unelected judges in black robes have twisted the Constitution to serve globalist interests instead of protecting American workers.

The President's tariffs aren't just about trade - they're about national security, energy independence, and putting America First instead of bowing to the World Economic Forum's agenda. When six justices vote to handicap America's ability to compete with Communist China, patriots have every right to be upset.

The Supreme Court's potential boycott reveals just how out of touch the judicial elite have become with everyday Americans who voted for Trump's America First agenda - twice. While working families struggle with inflation and job losses, these lifetime-appointed justices worry about their precious dignity.

Will the justices swallow their pride and show up to hear from the President elected by 75 million Americans? Or will they throw a judicial temper tantrum and skip the most important speech of the year? Either way, patriots will be watching to see who stands with America First - and who stands with the swamp.

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network