President Trump on Sunday shared a lengthy post rebuking Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch for ruling against his tariff agenda in February.
“They were appointed by me, and yet have hurt our Country so badly! I do not believe they meant to do so, but their decision on Tariffs cost the United States 159 Billion Dollars that we have to pay back to enemies, and people, companies, and Countries, that have been ripping us off for years,” Trump wrote in the Truth Social post.
“It’s hardly believable!” he added.
The high court issued a 6-3 ruling against his attempt to use an emergency statue to justify increased trade rates in February, which was originally met with a post from the president scolding Coney Barrett and Gorsuch by name.
Trump’s Sunday post was much longer and questioned why the justices ordered the U. S. to pay back all of the funds collected from tariffs. Last month, the president said he would “remember” companies that don’t request a tariff refund after Customs and Border Protection found that over 330,000 importers paid Trump’s duties.
“I’m working so hard to, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, and then people that I appointed have shown so little respect to our Country, and its people. What is the reason for this?” Trump wrote.
“They have to do the right thing, but it’s really OK for them to be loyal to the person that appointed them to ‘almost’ the highest position in the land, that is, a Justice of the United States Supreme Court,” he continued.
Trump concluded the post by urging the Supreme Court not to strike down his executive order repealing birthright citizenship.
“Well, maybe Neil, and Amy, just had a really bad day, but our Country can only handle so many decisions of that magnitude before it breaks down, and cracks!!! Sometimes decisions have to be allowed to use Good, Strong, Common Sense as a guide,” Trump wrote.
“A negative ruling on Birthright Citizenship, on top of the recent Supreme Court Tariff catastrophe, is not Economically sustainable for the United States of America,” the president added.
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