How the Supreme Court's tariff ruling split the conservative justices
USA TODAY
A president who demands loyalty and has gotten used to winning at the Supreme Court didn’t hold back after it struck down his signature economic policy.
WASHINGTON − A president who demands loyalty and has gotten used to winning at the Supreme Court didn’t hold back after the court on Feb. 20 struck down the sweeping tariffs that were the centerpiece of his economic agenda.
The three conservative justices who dissented showed strength, wisdom and love for their country, President Donald Trump said at news conference.
And those who ruled against him, including two of the three justices he nominated?
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Trump called them "fools and lapdogs" for “RINOs,” or Republicans in name only.













