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Trump responded to a Supreme Court loss by claiming near-total power to “destroy” other countries through embargoes—then pivoted to new tariffs, normalizing maximalist executive power over commerce.

Judiciary

A president invoked an emergency statute to levy worldwide tariffs without congressional authorization—and the Court’s rebuke underscores how easily economic power can be centralized in one office.

Judiciary

Feb 20, 2026

A president publicly attacked the judiciary in the White House after the Supreme Court curbed his tariff power, testing the norm of respecting court limits over executive authority.

Judiciary

Feb 20, 2026

A vice president-backed Supreme Court challenge and a DOJ reversal threaten to erase donation limits and further narrow bribery law—turning parties into conduits for legalized quid pro quo influence.

Judiciary

Oct 13, 2025