
President Donald Trump speaks at Verst Logistics, in Hebron, Ky., on March 11, 2026. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
President Donald Trump said he retains the “absolute right” to impose tariffs through other legal mechanisms despite a Supreme Court ruling that struck down a major portion of his administration’s tariff program, signaling that the White House plans to continue pursuing new trade penalties against foreign partners.
In a March 15 post on Truth Social, Trump criticized the court’s decision invalidating tariffs imposed under emergency powers but said the ruling left open other avenues for imposing duties.
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