Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
The president's not backing down. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. He's pivoting to alternatives after the Supreme Court struck down his use of the Emergency Powers Act for tariffs.
Foreign countries that have been ripping us off for years are ecstatic. They're so happy. And they're dancing in the streets, but they won't be dancing for long.
Chapter 2: What are the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on tariffs?
That I can assure you.
He says today's ruling clarifies how many alternatives he has. For now, settling on one.
Today I will sign an order to impose a 10% global tariff under Section 122. Over and above our normal tariffs already being charged.
Three conservative justices joined liberals in today's 6-3 ruling, the president saying he's ashamed of certain members of the court, accusing them of not having the courage to do what's right for the country. The ruling did not address money already collected, some Democrats calling for refunds of the tariffs struck down.
The president also taking questions on Iran and saying he feels bad for the Iranian people.
You know, the people of Iran are a lot different than the leaders of Iran. And it's very, very, very sad situation.
A second U.S. aircraft carrier set to arrive in the region as the president awaits an update from Iran's negotiating team in nuclear talks.
Earlier today, the president, when asked, said he is considering a limited strike on Iran. Iran has vowed to respond with ballistic and cruise missiles targeting U.S. bases in the Gulf if the U.S. does that. Sometime in the next month, the U.S. could find itself in another war in the Middle East without a clear exit strategy.
The amount of military hardware the Pentagon is positioning in the region signals to most military observers that it is not a question of if, but when.
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