🚨 The Supreme Court has struck down President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs in a ruling that could redefine executive power and U.S. sovereignty.
In a stunning move, Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, and Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the liberal wing of the Court to block Trump’s tariff authority.
What does this mean for America First trade policy?
Did the Court just weaken presidential power?
Or did it defend constitutional limits?
If the United States cannot respond to unfair trade practices, what does that mean for national sovereignty?
In this breakdown, we analyze:
• What the ruling actually says
• Who sided with whom — and why
• The constitutional implications
• What this means for future presidents
• Whether this strengthens or weakens U.S. leverage globally
This decision will have ripple effects far beyond tariffs.
👇 Drop your take in the comments — did SCOTUS protect the Constitution, or undercut American power?
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