Rules in favor of 2 companies complaining about campaign to protect America’s economy

By Bob Unruh

President Donald Trump signs new tariffs in the White House Rose Garden on Liberation Day, Wednesday, April 2, 2025 (Official White House photo)
President Donald Trump signs new tariffs in the White House Rose Garden on Liberation Day, Wednesday, April 2, 2025 (Official White House photo)

The U.S. Supreme Court, in a majority opinion that appears to spend more time complaining about three justices who dissented than supporting its own arguments, has thrown an obstacle at President Donald Trump’s tariffs agenda.

Trump repeatedly has used tariffs as a way to protect American business interests and get trade agreements that actually benefit Americans and their business enterprises.

The 6-3 opinion released Friday throws some, but not all, of those into question now.

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