In a shocking betrayal of American sovereignty and the Constitution, the Supreme Court has kneecapped President Trump's America First economic agenda by ruling 6-3 that he lacks the authority to impose tariffs without congressional approval – a decision that immediately sent shockwaves through Michigan's critical manufacturing sector and exposed the deep state's continued assault on executive power.
The February ruling represents a devastating blow to Trump's core campaign promise to protect American workers from unfair foreign competition, particularly the flood of Canadian goods that have decimated Michigan's economy for decades. Patriots across the Rust Belt are rightfully asking: how can a President defend America's economic interests when activist judges tie his hands behind his back?
Michigan Campaigns in Chaos
The Supreme Court's judicial activism has thrown Michigan's political landscape into complete disarray, with Trump allies scrambling to salvage the America First agenda while Democrats celebrate the sabotage of working-class Americans. The state's economy, deeply connected to Canadian trade, now faces continued exploitation by foreign competitors who've been laughing at America's weakness for years.
"This ruling proves the deep state extends even into our highest court. President Trump was elected twice to put America First, not to beg Congress for permission to defend our workers," said one Michigan Trump supporter.
What's truly outrageous is that six justices – including Trump appointees who apparently forgot who put them on the bench – decided that protecting American jobs somehow violates the Constitution. Since when does defending America require a permission slip from the same swamp creatures in Congress who've been selling out our workers for decades?
The Swamp Strikes Back
This ruling isn't just about tariffs – it's about whether America will ever be allowed to put its own citizens first. The establishment has found yet another way to undermine the will of the American people who voted overwhelmingly for Trump's trade policies.
Michigan's workers deserve better than judicial activists who care more about abstract legal theories than protecting American paychecks. Will patriots stand up and demand Congress immediately pass legislation restoring presidential authority to defend our economy, or will we let the swamp continue dismantling America First piece by piece?
