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Trump defiant on tariffs in Georgia, lambasts waiting ‘forever’ for Supreme Court ruling

Trump highlighted $12 billion in tariff revenue for farmers and increased local steel plant production while endorsing Georgia candidates amid a pending Supreme Court tariff ruling.

  • President Donald Trump claimed to have improved affordability during an economic speech in Georgia, citing recent lower inflation and private sector investment as evidence.
  • Trump defended his tariff policy, stating it generated $12 billion in revenue supporting farmers and businesses, and argued he has presidential authority to impose tariffs for national security.
  • The Supreme Court is expected to soon rule on the legality of Trump's tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act after a delay, which Trump criticized.
  • Trump warned that without tariffs, the country would face trouble and highlighted that over $130 billion in tariff revenue collected might need to be refunded if the Court strikes down the program.
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Donald Trump promoted his economic agenda in the city of Rome, Georgia. The president spoke in front of thousands of supporters at the steel plant of Coosa, where he said the tariffs implemented are generating a "boom" among small and medium enterprises. In turn, he said his policies will bring more jobs, better wages and prosperity for many years. Read more

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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