Supreme Court struck down the majority of Trump's tariffs, calling them unlawful.
Gone: the global 10% import tax, China/Mexico hits — all in the trash.
😱 Trump called it a "disgrace" and says he has a backup plan.
💸 Price tag: up to $175 billion — that's how much the government might have to refund importers if they file claims.
📝 But Trump does have a "Plan B": declare that imported pasta (or steel, chips, whatever) threatens national security → tariffs back on via executive power.
He's already pushing Republicans to pass a law giving him tariff authority without courts looking over his shoulder.
So... tariffs dead or just shape-shifting?
What do you think — real setback for Trump, or just theater before bigger moves?
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