‘The walls are closing in on President Trump’: Ford says about Supreme Court decision on tariffs
Ford calls the Supreme Court decision a positive message but warns inflation and uncertainty remain, urging U.S. midterm elections to limit Trump’s trade actions.
- On Monday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford reacted after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down tariffs, calling it `an economic war` and saying `the walls are closing in` on Trump.
- Amid trade tensions, most Canadian exports remain under the USMCA, but tariffs have impacted aluminum, steel, autos and lumber, prompting a rare House rebuke earlier this month.
- Ford warned the tariffs are causing inflation, saying people are feeling the crunch and aren't seeing food and other prices fall.
- Ford warned the trade dispute could threaten the USMCA under review this year and noted many Republican seats, including in Michigan, are up in November; he declared, `So I can't wait for the midterms`.
- Amid the court ruling, Trump says he will try a different legal authority to impose tariffs and recently threatened a 100% tariff on Canadian goods.
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Editorial: Here’s how President Donald Trump should frame Tuesday’s big speech after Supreme Court tariff rebuke
Americans long for normalcy. The Supreme Court's invalidation of President Donald Trump's tariff regime opens the door to a reset that, unfortunately, we're unlikely to get.
Toronto. President Donald Trump “closing the siege” after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned many of the U.S. president’s tariffs, Ontario’s Prime Minister Doug Ford said yesterday.
Ford warns Ontario still exposed to US tariffs after Supreme Court ruling
Though the US Supreme Court struck down some of US President Donald Trump's tariffs as "unconstitutional," Ontario's premier says the province is still at vulnerable to trade turmoil since its steel and auto sectors have been frequent targets.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore reacts to SCOTUS decision on President Trump's tariffs
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is speaking out about the landmark decision from the United States Supreme Court on most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The SCOTUS struck down Trump’s global tariffs on Friday, handing him a stinging loss that sparked a furious attack on the court he helped shape. Moore joined the T.J. Smith show Monday afternoon. He said the president received the announcement during his meeting with the National Governors Associat…
Ontario's premier says 'walls are closing in' on Trump after Supreme Court tariff decision
The leader of Canada’s most populous province said Monday “the walls are closing in” on President Donald Trump after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down many of Trump’s tariffs and said he’s also looking forward to the U.S. midterm elections in November which could further constrain Trump. Ontario Premier Doug…
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