US President Donald Trump has warned that if American courts strike down his tariff policy, it could result in the “economic ruination of the United States of America.” He said that in such a scenario, other countries could use anti-American tariffs to hold the United States hostage.
"If the Courts somehow rule against us on Tariffs, which is not expected, that would allow other Countries to hold our Nation hostage with their anti-American Tariffs that they would use against us. This would mean the Economic ruination of the United States of America!," Donald Trump posted on Truth Social.
Trump’s warning came shortly after a major legal development. On Thursday, a federal appeals court in Washington reinstated his administration’s tariffs on foreign imports, just one day after the U.S. Court of International Trade had ruled that Trump had overstepped his authority under emergency powers.
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a temporary stay on the lower court’s decision. This means that the tariffs first announced on April 2, which Trump called “Liberation Day” tariffs, remain in place while the government proceeds with an appeal.
Also Read: Day after being blocked by trade court, Trump's tariffs to remain in effect
In early April, Trump had announced a sweeping set of tariffs, claiming that the US trade deficit amounted to a national emergency. His plan included a 10% tax on all imports. Countries like China, which run large trade surpluses with the United States, were targeted with even higher tariff rates.
However, many of these proposed tariffs were quickly paused. On May 12, the White House announced that it would scale back the harshest tariffs on China while trying to reach a new trade agreement. Both the United States and China agreed to reduce tariffs on each other temporarily for at least 90 days.
Before the appeals court’s intervention, the U.S. Court of International Trade had found that Trump had unlawfully used the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify his tariff plan. The three-judge panel said that the IEEPA was designed to address urgent national security threats and could not support wide-ranging tariffs aimed at resolving long-standing trade imbalances.
Trump’s tariffs are currently being challenged in at least seven separate legal cases. The most recent ruling from the trade court was in response to two suits that had been combined. One was filed by five small businesses, and the other by a coalition of 12 U.S. states. In a related case, U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras issued a narrower injunction that protected two educational toy companies based in Illinois.
After the trade court’s decision, Trump took to social media on Thursday night to denounce the ruling. He said it undermined presidential authority and would be celebrated by America’s rivals.
“The horrific decision stated that I would have to get the approval of Congress for these Tariffs,” Trump wrote. “If allowed to stand, this would completely destroy Presidential Power — The Presidency would never be the same! This decision is being hailed all over the World by every Country, other than the United States of America.”
In another post on Truth Social, Trump shared an image of himself with a caption that read: “He’s on a mission from God & nothing can stop what is Coming.”
"If the Courts somehow rule against us on Tariffs, which is not expected, that would allow other Countries to hold our Nation hostage with their anti-American Tariffs that they would use against us. This would mean the Economic ruination of the United States of America!," Donald Trump posted on Truth Social.
Trump’s warning came shortly after a major legal development. On Thursday, a federal appeals court in Washington reinstated his administration’s tariffs on foreign imports, just one day after the U.S. Court of International Trade had ruled that Trump had overstepped his authority under emergency powers.
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a temporary stay on the lower court’s decision. This means that the tariffs first announced on April 2, which Trump called “Liberation Day” tariffs, remain in place while the government proceeds with an appeal.
Also Read: Day after being blocked by trade court, Trump's tariffs to remain in effect
In early April, Trump had announced a sweeping set of tariffs, claiming that the US trade deficit amounted to a national emergency. His plan included a 10% tax on all imports. Countries like China, which run large trade surpluses with the United States, were targeted with even higher tariff rates.
However, many of these proposed tariffs were quickly paused. On May 12, the White House announced that it would scale back the harshest tariffs on China while trying to reach a new trade agreement. Both the United States and China agreed to reduce tariffs on each other temporarily for at least 90 days.
Before the appeals court’s intervention, the U.S. Court of International Trade had found that Trump had unlawfully used the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify his tariff plan. The three-judge panel said that the IEEPA was designed to address urgent national security threats and could not support wide-ranging tariffs aimed at resolving long-standing trade imbalances.
Trump’s tariffs are currently being challenged in at least seven separate legal cases. The most recent ruling from the trade court was in response to two suits that had been combined. One was filed by five small businesses, and the other by a coalition of 12 U.S. states. In a related case, U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras issued a narrower injunction that protected two educational toy companies based in Illinois.
After the trade court’s decision, Trump took to social media on Thursday night to denounce the ruling. He said it undermined presidential authority and would be celebrated by America’s rivals.
“The horrific decision stated that I would have to get the approval of Congress for these Tariffs,” Trump wrote. “If allowed to stand, this would completely destroy Presidential Power — The Presidency would never be the same! This decision is being hailed all over the World by every Country, other than the United States of America.”
In another post on Truth Social, Trump shared an image of himself with a caption that read: “He’s on a mission from God & nothing can stop what is Coming.”
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