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Judiciary Rep Demands White House Proof Of Court Influence
President accuses Supreme Court of being swayed by foreign interests after tariff ruling but offers no evidence when pressed by reporters
President accuses Supreme Court of being swayed by foreign interests after tariff ruling but offers no evidence when pressed by reporters
After the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, the replacement Section 122 duties expire in five months — and Congress may lack the votes to extend them
Republicans warn of fiscal catastrophe weeks after CBO confirms their own legislation worsened the deficit by trillions
President says court was swayed by unnamed foreign interests and announces 10% replacement tariff under different law within hours of ruling
Supreme Court's 6-3 decision strikes down emergency tariffs, with some Republicans quietly welcoming the rebuke of presidential overreach
Democrats risk vote-splitting lockout while Republicans face their own consolidation crisis in the June top-two primary
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor freed after 11 hours in custody but remains under active investigation for misconduct in public office
President visits northwest Georgia as 18 candidates scramble for the most Republican district in the state — and his own endorsement appears uncertain