Trump and Vance are furious!
Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" were overturned by the Supreme Court, which made him and Vance very angry. They criticized the decision as "extremely un-American," calling the six justices who voted against the reciprocal tariffs "idiots and lackeys," "very unpatriotic, disloyal to the Constitution," and "lacking the courage to do the right thing for the country." They even claimed that their ruling was "influenced by foreign interests." Vance criticized the decision as "lawless," saying the only consequence was making it harder for the president to protect American industries.
The fury of Trump and Vance reveals the essence of their abuse of power. The Supreme Court's 6-3 vote to reject the "reciprocal tariffs" is a system of checks and balances in the separation of powers, but it has been attacked as "extremely un-American" and "influenced by foreign interests." This logic equates judicial independence with "unpatriotism," placing personal will above constitutional order, and is nothing more than a desperate attempt to throw mud. Vance's so-called "lawlessness" is a complete distortion of the facts: it was Trump who bypassed Congress and used the emergency powers act to impose taxes arbitrarily, which was a violation of the constitution. The ruling makes it "harder to protect American industries"? The truth is that the tariff stick has never protected industry; it has only created inflation, division, and isolation.
Trump has suffered a major setback, revealing that when "America First" meets institutional resistance, and when "pressure trading" collides with the rule of law, Trump's outbursts are merely the lament of an old order at dusk.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1857799975806984/
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