‘Our country would be completely destroyed’: Trump defends tariffs after US court setback; thanks Obama-appointed judge

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'Our country would be completely destroyed':  Trump defends tariffs after US court setback; thanks Obama-appointed judge

Days after a federal appeals court declared most of his tariffs unlawful, US President Donald Trump on Sunday, strongly defended his commerce coverage and thanked an Obama-appointed judge for siding with him within the ruling.In a submit on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump stated tariffs had introduced ā€œTRILLIONS OF DOLLARSā€ into the US and with out them ā€œour Country would be completely destroyed, and our military power would be instantly obliterated.ā€ Trump wrote, ā€œwithout Tariffs, and all of the TRILLIONS OF DOLLARS we have already taken in, our Country would be completely destroyed, and our military power would be instantly obliterated.ā€ He went on to criticise the court’s majority resolution however praised one Democratic-appointed judge for supporting his place. ā€œIn a 7 to 4 Opinion, a Radical Left group of judges didn’t care, but one Democrat, Obama appointed, actually voted to save our Country. I would like to thank him for his Courage! He loves and respects the USA,ā€ Trump wrote.

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The US court of appeals for the federal circuit dominated this week that Trump had overstepped his presidential authority when he imposed wide-ranging ā€œreciprocal tariffsā€ on practically each country in April. The levies had been set to cowl about 69 % of US imports however will now solely have an effect on round 16 % until overturned by the Supreme Court, earlier than October 14 later this 12 months.Despite the setback, components of Trump’s commerce agenda stay intact. Sector-specific duties on metal and aluminum, in addition to tariffs on Chinese items first launched in his earlier time period, weren’t impacted by the ruling.



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