The swamp creatures are at it again, Patriots. Just weeks after the Supreme Court dealt a blow to President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, twenty-four states have launched a fresh legal assault on his America First trade policies, this time challenging his new global tariffs in the U.S. Court of International Trade.
According to reports circulating on social media, these opposition states arearguing that Trump "misused the Trade Act"following the Supreme Court's earlier ruling that blocked his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. As @MoLawyersMedia reported on Twitter, the coordinated challenge represents yet another attempt by the deep state apparatus to handicap Trump's efforts to protect American workers and industry.
But here's what the establishment doesn't want you to know: Trump's team saw this coming. After the Supreme Court foreclosed his use of emergency powers for tariffs, the President pivoted to alternative legal authorities under trade law - exactly what any smart negotiator would do when faced with judicial obstruction.
The timing is no coincidence either. As Trump's second-term agenda gains momentum with mass deportations and deregulation efforts, the left is desperately trying to tie up his trade policies in court. Meanwhile, other establishment figures are also launching legal challenges - with reports that Anthropic CEO is preparing to challenge Trump administration policies in court as well.
What's really happening here is simple: the globalist establishment cannot stomach the idea of America putting its own workers and industries first. They'd rather have us dependent on Chinese manufacturing and foreign supply chains than see Trump deliver on his promise to bring jobs back to American soil.
The question every patriot should be asking is this: How long will we let activist judges and opposition state attorneys general sabotage the America First agenda that voters overwhelmingly endorsed in 2024?
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network