Trump Says Tariffs Will Replace Income Tax; Doubles Down After Supreme Court Blow

Former President Donald Trump has reaffirmed his stance on economic policy following a recent Supreme Court ruling that he deemed 'very unfortunate.' Trump suggested that tariffs could replace income tax, a move he believes would benefit U.S. trade relations. Despite the court's decision, he claims that many U.S. trading partners are eager to maintain the agreements established under his previous tariff framework. This statement reflects Trump's ongoing commitment to his trade policies, emphasizing the need for a robust economic strategy that prioritizes American interests. His comments come at a time when trade dynamics are under scrutiny, highlighting the complexities of international agreements and domestic economic impacts. Trump's approach continues to resonate with a segment of the American public that supports protectionist measures, aiming to bolster U.S. manufacturing and job creation.
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