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After canceling his customs duties, Trump renews his attack on the Supreme Court and warns against exploiting the decision


The US President directed Donald Trump Monday again harshly criticized the Supreme Court, accusing it of… "Biased towards China"after its decision to cancel a large part of the customs duties that it imposed.
The American President expressed on his account on the social media network "Truth Social" that "The next step is for the Supreme Court justices to rule in favor of China and other countries"
He condemned the decision to cancel a large part of Customs duties, saying: "The Supreme Court (I’ll use lowercase for a moment, out of disrespect) of the United States has inadvertently given me, as President of the United States, far greater power and influence than I had before their decision"considering the latter "It was ridiculous, stupid, and caused severe division at the international level"
He added: "You will find The Supreme Courtis a way to reach a wrong conclusion, one that will please and enrich China and other countries once again.".
Despite the Supreme Court’s decision, Donald Trump wrote "I can use the licenses to do absolutely terrible things to foreign countries, especially those that have been plundering us for decades"

Continuous condemnation of the decision

The 79-year-old billionaire described the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday as… "silly" and"defective" and"terrible". He repeated on Monday: "Our incompetent Supreme Court has done well to benefit the undeserving, and it should be ashamed of itself"avoiding the three conservative justices on the Supreme Court who did not vote in favor of nullifying his customs tariffs.
He concluded his speech by saying: "Let our Supreme Court continue to make bad decisions that are harmful to our nation’s future. I have work to do"
On Saturday, the day after the Supreme Court’s decision, Donald Trump announced that he would raise his new global customs tariffs from 10% to 15%. "With immediate effect"

Warning against exploiting the decision

US President Donald Trump threatened on Monday to impose customs duties "Much higher" On countries that may resort to doing"Tricks" To take advantage of the recent Supreme Court decision to cancel a large portion of the customs duties he imposed.
Trump wrote on his social network: "Truth Social" that "Any country that might play games in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ridiculous decision, especially one that has exploited the United States for years, or even decades, will face tariffs far higher, and worse, than any tariffs it recently agreed to.".

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