Trump threatens the Supreme Court, after 6-3 majority ruling deeming his tariffs illegal
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Raw StoryCMay 11, 4:55 PM
Trump threatens the Supreme Court, after 6-3 majority ruling deeming his tariffs illegal
President Donald Trump attacked two of his own Supreme Court appointees in a Truth Social post, after Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett joined a 6-3 majority striking down his tariff agenda
MSNBCCMay 11, 6:39 PM
Why Trump publicly demanded ‘loyalty’ from the Supreme Court justices he appointed
Anticipating a defeat on birthright citizenship, the president seems to be banking on some 11th-hour whining. This probably won’t work. The post Why Trump publicly demanded ‘loyalty’ from the Supreme
The New RepublicBMay 11, 1:27 PM
Trump Demands Total Loyalty From Supreme Court Justices He Appointed
The president has publicly declared that the Supreme Court should cave to his whims, penning that it’s “OK” for his appointees to “be loyal.” In a lengthy Truth Social rant Sunday, Donald Trump railed
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AxiosAMay 8, 3:36 PM
Trade court strikes down Trump 10% universal tariffs
The Court of International Trade on Thursday ruled that President Trump's newest round of tariffs were illegal — but the duties will keep collecting for most importers while the administration appeals
The HillBMay 11, 2:02 AM
Trump slams Barrett, Gorsuch over tariff decision
President Trump on Sunday shared a lengthy post rebuking Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch for ruling against his tariff agenda in February. “They were appointed by me, and ye
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TownhallDMay 11, 6:45 PM
Trump Just Went Off on These Supreme Court Justices Over Tariff Ruling
The BlazeCMay 11, 3:15 PM
'Hardly believable': Trump RIPS INTO 2 Supreme Court justices he appointed
President Donald Trump has criticized two of the justices he appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court for ruling against his signature promise to raise revenue by hiking up tariffs. The president said he "
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