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    Trump considers attending Supreme Court arguments in major tariffs case

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    U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer discusses China’s ‘significant’ economic challenges as President Donald Trump ramps up tariff pressure on ‘Mornings with Maria.’

    President Donald Trump said he may attend next month’s Supreme Court oral arguments in a key tariffs case that could decide the future of his trade policy.

    His attendance would make Trump the first sitting president ever to witness Supreme Court arguments in person.

    The White House did not immediately respond for further comment.

    TRUMP TARIFFS HAUL OVER $200B IN REVENUES AS SUPREME COURT WEIGHS CHALLENGE TO LEGALITY

    President Donald Trump said he is considering going to the Supreme Court to listen to oral arguments with regard to a major tariff case. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    “We have a big case coming up in the Supreme Court, and I will tell you, that’s one of the most important cases in the history of our country,” Trump said Wednesday from the Oval Office. 

    “If we don’t win that case, we will be a weakened, troubled, financial mess for many, many years to come,” Trump added, “That’s why I think I’m going to go to the Supreme Court to watch.”

    The Trump administration oversaw consecutive months of record-breaking tariff collections in August and September, with revenues reaching a combined $62.6 billion.

    BACK-TO-BACK HIGHS: AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER BRING IN $62.6B IN TARIFF REVENUE

    Total duty revenue for fiscal year 2025 climbed to $215.2 billion, according to the “Customs and Certain Excise Taxes” figures released Sept. 30 by the Treasury Department.

    Trump has defended his use of tariffs as a way to correct what he describes as years of trade imbalance. Trade has been a cornerstone of his economic agenda.

    TRUMP DEFENDS TARIFFS, SAYS US HAS BEEN ‘THE KING OF BEING SCREWED’ BY TRADE IMBALANCE

    A container ship leaves a Chinese port.

    Total tariff revenue for fiscal year 2025 climbed to $215.2 billion, according to the Treasury Department. (STR/AFP/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Earlier this month, during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump said the U.S. was the “the king of being screwed by tariffs.” 

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    “I’m not talking about with Canada. I’m talking about with countries all over the world,” Trump said Oct. 7, naming China and the 27 member countries of the European Union. 

    “They took advantage of our country. They’re not taking advantage of us anymore,” he added.



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