Dutch Uncle
* Tertia Optio * Defend the Constitution
The Trumpian Doublespeak:
President Trump correctly believes that America cannot function safely long-term if we are unable to scale advanced domestic manufacturing capacity, however, our own secure critical supply chains and our defense industrial base is dependent on foreign adversaries.
Three judges of the U.S. Court of International Trade disagreed and brazenly abused their judicial power to usurp the authority of President Trump, to stop him from carrying out the mandate that the American people gave him. These judges failed to acknowledge that the president of the United States has core foreign affairs powers and authority given to him by Congress to protect the United States' economy and national security. Congress had created the National Emergency Act to provide the congressional framework to strike down improper IEPA use.
And any questions over whether President Trump improperly imposed these IEPA tariffs were already adjudicated in Congress following "Liberation Day." Congress firmly rejected an effort led by Sen. Rand Paul and Democrats to terminate the president's reciprocal tariffs. The courts should have no role here. There is a troubling and dangerous trend of unelected judges inserting themselves into the presidential decision-making process. America cannot function if President Trump, or any other president for that matter, has their sensitive diplomatic or trade negotiations railroaded by activist judges.
The translation:
"America cannot function if President Trump has to deal with co-equal branches of government having the ability to check his power."
President Trump correctly believes that America cannot function safely long-term if we are unable to scale advanced domestic manufacturing capacity, however, our own secure critical supply chains and our defense industrial base is dependent on foreign adversaries.
Three judges of the U.S. Court of International Trade disagreed and brazenly abused their judicial power to usurp the authority of President Trump, to stop him from carrying out the mandate that the American people gave him. These judges failed to acknowledge that the president of the United States has core foreign affairs powers and authority given to him by Congress to protect the United States' economy and national security. Congress had created the National Emergency Act to provide the congressional framework to strike down improper IEPA use.
And any questions over whether President Trump improperly imposed these IEPA tariffs were already adjudicated in Congress following "Liberation Day." Congress firmly rejected an effort led by Sen. Rand Paul and Democrats to terminate the president's reciprocal tariffs. The courts should have no role here. There is a troubling and dangerous trend of unelected judges inserting themselves into the presidential decision-making process. America cannot function if President Trump, or any other president for that matter, has their sensitive diplomatic or trade negotiations railroaded by activist judges.
The translation:
"America cannot function if President Trump has to deal with co-equal branches of government having the ability to check his power."
