Saturday, 21 February 2026

Victory for the US Constitution

On Friday, February 20, 2026, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Washington's yellow haired man violated federal reserve law when he imposed biggest and boldest tariffs customs across the world.

In tariff case, Supreme Court justices didn't say what's going to happen to $ 133 billion already collected in import taxes now declared unlawful. 

From an economic perspective, US' small businesses are facing severe financial strain and closures due to tariffs. Now the Supreme Court decision delivers a major relief to US' importers of wine, spirits, cheese, oilve oil and other agri-food products from the EU.

According to constitutional law experts, US Supreme Court has for the first time confronted Trump's broader challenge to the rule of law.

That's victory for the American constitution.

24 comments:


  1. A good decision by the six judges. I would support the refunding of the wrongly levied customs duties. However, that is unlikely to happen.

    Have a nice weekend

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    1. I agree on this, Andrea. The Supreme Court affirmed that Congress alone holds the power to tax and impose tariffs.

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  2. The right decision.

    Hope you are well Giorgio. We've had so much rain here in the last few days.

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    1. Rainy weather in Central Italy too, Ananka 🌧

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  3. Hi Giorgio.
    I read about this a few minutes ago. I also read that Trump announced the introduction of new targets – 15%.
    Giorgio, I wish you a nice weekend!

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  4. ...Giorgio, this sounds so easy. He is a fighter and a sore loser!

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    1. That's unfortunately true, Tom. I still remember January 6 United States Capitol attack.

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  5. Hello, Giorgio! I think Trump is doing everything he can to lose the midterm elections in November. Although, in a country like the US, I never know what to expect.

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    1. He will intervene soon in order to create chaos and instability.

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  6. ... but Trump has now announced the introduction of new global tariffs at 15% !!! Whatever next???

    I wish you a good weekend.

    All the best Jan

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    1. The more instability and chaos, the more Trump's private gain.

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  7. Heard about that down here, and hopefully it sticks as to what the judges said but knowing Trump from a distance, he will find another way to charge tariffs as he certainly like to win, he hates defeat it seems.

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    1. Hello Margaret,
      I haven't understood why Americans elected him.
      You're right, as he will find another way to increase tariffs customs. Thanks for sharing your point of view.
      Greetings

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  8. A small victory, but a significant indication that the Supreme Court has retained some shred of credibility.

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    1. That's true. The court has reasserted its role as a check on the president

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  9. The right decision. I hope you had a great weekend, Giorgio!

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  10. Ten una buena semana. Te mando un beso

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  11. The Supreme Court’s ruling marks a pivotal affirmation of the rule of law, offering significant relief to US importers and underscoring the constitutional limits on executive power.

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  12. This all sounds good in the news, however, the "thing" doesn't care what the rule of law is, what the SCOTUS says or what congress says. He has already launched different tariffs. He is also hell bent on starting a war. Any war, anywhere. Everything he vomits out of his mouth are lies. I read an article about how he presents himself in speeches. A psychologist describes him as Victim-Persecutor-Rescuer. It's a good read and truly shows how he manipulates the people. I wonder what the three dems in the SCOTUS had to give up in order for the 3 rebs to vote with them. 3 rebus dissented. Also one must remember that this is the very first time any SCOTS has gone against the "thing" We can only hope that this has set a precedent and it will happen more. However, the "thing" has a way of threatening people to do his bidding. We will have to see what happens with tariffs, the money already collected. Forgive me for not being as positive as some of the other commenters, but the "Thing" will not stand for anyone going against him. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/i-m-a-psychologist-and-one-word-stood-out-in-donald-trump-s-state-of-the-union-speech/ar-AA1X2QFc? ocid=hpmsn&cvid=699eff9d4fd84705896bc56b78c6cbb4&ei=14

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    1. You're right, Nicole, he wants to create chaos. Trump violated federal law when he unilaterally imposed sweeping tariffs across the world. And he will do the same againg and again, unfortunately.
      The Court ruled that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking a 1977 law to impose the tariffs. As you mentioned, the US Supreme Court has set a precedent. And this case is the first major challenge to Trump’s policy agenda.
      I appreciate you sharing your point of view, Nicole.

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  13. While the judges’ ruling is encouraging, I wouldn’t be surprised if more tariff ideas pop up again. He doesn’t seem to back down easily, so let’s see how this plays out.
    Happy Thursday, Giorgio!

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  14. A significant step, hope it stays. Have a fantastic weekend! :)

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  15. This is a significant ruling restoring balance and reinforcing the rule of law is crucial, especially for small businesses affected by tariffs. It’s encouraging to see constitutional principles upheld.

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