
SCOTUS Demolishes Trump’s Tariffs; President Retaliates With New 10% Levy
The Supreme Court’s ruling concluded that the IEEPA (1977) does not grant the President the power to bypass Congress to impose broad tariffs. Despite this massive legal blow—and the potential for $175 billion in refunds to US businesses—the Trump administration has already moved to a new legal frontline.
To bypass the court’s ruling, President Trump signed a fresh executive order on Friday evening:
Despite the legal chaos, President Trump clarified that the India-US Trade Framework announced in early February remains the priority.
| Metric | Impact Detail |
| Total Tariffs Collected | Estimated between $129B and $175B since April 2025. |
| Refund Status | US businesses have begun filing lawsuits; early filers are expected to be paid first. |
| Cost to Consumers | A NY Fed analysis found US consumers and small businesses paid 90% of the 2025 levies. |
| Treasury Yields | 10-year notes rose to 4.086% as investors weighed the loss of federal revenue. |
President Donald Trump: “I am ashamed of certain members of the court… they are fools and lap dogs for the RINOs. This ruling is an embarrassment to their families.”
Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove: “These arbitrary tariffs created chaos for small businesses and were weaponized to torpedo relationships with close partners like India.”
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