Trump’s Angry Message To New Opponent Derails Over One Misused Word

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Former President Donald Trump's recent post on Truth Social, targeting the Supreme Court, devolved into a noteworthy event—not for its policy insights, but for his inclusion of a word many doubted he could correctly use. In his early Sunday morning post, Trump unleashed an all-caps tirade, asserting his authority to impose tariffs under emergency law—a part of his ongoing legal tussle with the Supreme Court regarding his extensive tariff policies. The choice of the term “onerous” sparked widespread skepticism online. Critics speculated whether Trump himself penned the post, or if a staffer crafted it with a thesaurus. The ensuing ridicule highlighted doubts about Trump's understanding and awareness. Legal implications loomed large as the Supreme Court recently deliberated the legality of Trump's tariffs, which impose a 10% tax on most imports. The justices questioned the interpretation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, pondering whether it truly empowers the President with unchecked fiscal authority during emergencies.

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