'US will suffer so greatly': Trump warns of 'unbelievably poor' America, urges Supreme Court to reverse appeals ruling
Thursday, 4 September 2025 () President Trump warned of dire economic consequences if the Supreme Court doesn't overturn a ruling against his tariffs, suggesting the US could become "unbelievably poor." He claimed trade deals with the EU, Japan, and South Korea might be unwound. Experts believe Trump's statements aim to pressure the Supreme Court by highlighting potential economic chaos.
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A US appeals court has ruled that President Trump lacked the authority to impose sweeping tariffs, a decision the administration plans to appeal to the Supreme... IndiaTimes