Addressing lawmakers at the United States Congress, President Donald Trump sharply criticized a recent tariff-related judgment by the Supreme Court of the United States, calling it “unfortunate” and contrary to America’s broader economic interests. Trump reiterated his long-standing opposition to the ruling, arguing that strong tariff measures are essential to protecting domestic industries and maintaining the country’s competitive edge in global trade. During his ongoing address, Trump framed the current phase of his administration as the beginning of what he described as America’s “Golden Age.” He asserted that decisive economic policies, trade reforms, and industrial growth strategies would drive national prosperity despite judicial setbacks. The remarks highlight continuing tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary over trade authority and economic policy. The tariff decision has sparked debate among lawmakers and policy experts about the balance of powers and the long-term impact on U.S. trade relations. As the speech continues, political observers are closely watching how Congress and markets respond to the President’s strong stance on trade and judicial intervention.


