Former U.S. President Donald Trump has sharply criticized a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down his global tariff framework as unconstitutional. Responding on Truth Social, Trump described the 6–3 decision as a “betrayal of American workers” and argued that his trade measures were designed to revive domestic manufacturing and restore jobs. In his statement, Trump asserted that the court’s move undermines economic nationalism and weakens the administration’s broader trade strategy. He further announced plans to impose an additional 10 percent tariff through alternative legal channels, signaling a renewed push for aggressive trade enforcement. The White House also labeled the judgment “disappointing” and indicated that officials are reviewing other statutory mechanisms to reinstate similar tariff measures. The development sets the stage for a potential constitutional and political showdown over executive trade authority, with economic and diplomatic implications likely to reverberate across global markets.


