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The Daily Blast: Trump’s Rage at SCOTUS Explodes—then Backfires as GOPers Turn on Him

Feb 23, 2026
Matthew Seligman, legal scholar and founder of Greyhawk Law who represents businesses in tariff and constitutional fights. He breaks down why the Supreme Court rebuked Trump’s tariff claims. He outlines legal paths and limits for reviving tariffs. He discusses how Trump’s attacks on justices and GOP pushback reshape political dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Court Rejects Broad Presidential Tariff Power

  • The Supreme Court held the International Economic Emergency Powers Act does not authorize tariffs, reversing Trump's legal basis.
  • Matthew Seligman explains AIPA lacks the word tariff and Congress used different statutes when it intended to grant tariff power, so the president overreached.
ADVICE

Watch For Procedural Steps Under Other Trade Laws

  • Expect the administration to try other statutory paths to rebuild tariffs rather than accept the ruling.
  • Seligman advises watching whether they follow required procedures under Section 301 and other statutes, because procedural missteps invite court reversal.
INSIGHT

Ruling Exposes Trump's Executive Overreach

  • Trump's reaction shows his belief in near-unlimited executive power and emotional investment in tariffs.
  • Seligman says the Supreme Court's rebuke struck him personally, prompting his angry press conference and threats.
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