Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs — But Replacement Wave Starts This Week
The Supreme Court just invalidated most of President Trump's tariffs on constitutional grounds, but your shopping cart won't get cheaper. The administration announced it will immediately reimpose a 10% across-the-board tariff as a temporary measure while working on a legally compliant permanent version. Translation: the tariff regime continues, just with different paperwork.
Bottom Line
The Supreme Court's ruling changes the legal process for tariffs but doesn't end the trade disputes driving them. With a 10% baseline tariff taking effect immediately and higher targeted tariffs likely coming through proper channels, Americans should expect prices on imported goods to remain elevated. The economic disruption continues, just with better constitutional footing. This isn't a win or loss for any policy position — it's a procedural reset that leaves the underlying trade strategy largely intact.