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I saw an interesting news circulating about tariffs and the recent decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. To be honest, Trump didn't take it well.
According to reports, the president claims that the court's ruling was quite questionable. The point is that there are entities that have been benefiting from the United States for decades and now they are demanding 159 billion dollars precisely based on this decision that Trump calls absurd.
Here's where it gets interesting. Trump argues that simply adding a sentence—"the United States does not have to reimburse payments already made"—would save the country 159 billion dollars. To clarify, that's an amount that exceeds the total economic value of entire countries. Truly a huge figure.
The question Trump raises is legitimate: why not implement a measure like this for the benefit of the nation? It seems like a matter of simple common sense, at least from his point of view. Anyway, the news about tariffs continues to dominate American political debates, and the economic implications are far from negligible.