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Trump melts down as Supreme Court weighs tariffs that could be ruled unlawful

January 13, 2026
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Trump melts down as Supreme Court weighs tariffs that could be ruled unlawful

President Donald Trump went into full panic mode on Truth Social as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on the legality of his sweeping tariffs, warning that an adverse decision could cost the U.S. hundreds of billions — or even trillions — of dollars. Trump claimed repayment would be “almost impossible” and repeatedly suggested the nation would be economically crippled if the court rules against him. His administration has argued the tariffs are justified under emergency powers tied to trade deficits, a rationale that has already drawn skepticism from several justices. With the court appearing unconvinced, Trump’s increasingly frantic rhetoric underscores growing fears that his signature trade policy could soon collapse under legal scrutiny.

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