Trump lashes out at his own Supreme Court picks over tariff ruling

Washington — Hours after the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, the president directed his ire at the six justices who ruled against him — including a pair of conservative jurists who were nominated to the bench by Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump told reporters he’s “ashamed of certain members of the court.”

Will Americans get refunds after Trump’s tariffs were overturned by the Supreme Court?

Businesses are pressing the Trump administration to issue tariff refunds after the Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump unlawfully imposed levies under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA. Yet that process faces potential legal and political roadblocks, with experts saying it could drag out for years. Economists and trade experts told CBS News

Who’s weighing in as Trump considers military strikes on Iran?

At the same time the U.S. has entered negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, President Trump acknowledged he’s considering limited military strikes against the regime, and inside the Trump administration, there are factions weighing in with the president on each option. A Trump ally, who requested anonymity to talk about private discussions, described the