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In the wake of a landmark tariffs ruling against him, Trump lambasted the justices and questioned their patriotism.
Despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling to strike down President Donald Trump's sweeping taxes on imports, on Monday he threatened countries to stick to their current tariff deals.
A majority of the Supreme Court did not attend President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union, days after the court invalidated his global tariff plan in a 6–3 ruling.
Insults of U.S. Supreme Court justices by President Donald Trump are "wholly inappropriate" and undermine the rule of law in the United States, the American Bar Association said Monday.
Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to allow an end to legal protections for Syrian migrants
The Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to allow the government to end legal protections for migrants from Syria for now
Earlier, President Trump suggested on social media that he could try to persuade the Supreme Court to reconsider its rejection of his tariffs.
The Supreme Court's ruling to limit President Donald Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs is forcing the administration to look to different statutory authorities to carry out its trade policy.
One survey from CNN and SSRS released Monday found that a supermajority of Americans — 61 percent — say his policies will send the country in the wrong direction, while only 36 percent approve of his performance. That’s a 12-point drop from the 48 percent approval rating Trump enjoyed when he last addressed Congress.