
Trump Administration Slams Court, Claims Judges Undermine US Credibility
**Trump Administration Condemns Court Ruling on Tariffs, Accusing Judges of Undermining US Credibility** Washington, D.C. - The Trump administration reacted angrily Thursday evening to a trade court decision blocking certain tariffs imposed by Washington. The administration accused the judges of overstepping their authority and attempting to undermine the credibility of the United States on the world stage. "Three judges of the US Court of International Trade disagreed and brazenly abused their judicial power," a White House spokesperson stated, echoing the sentiments expressed in a recent video by Gândul.ro. "These judges failed to acknowledge that the president of the United States has core foreign affairs powers and authority given to him by Congress to protect the United States economy and national security." The dispute centers around tariffs imposed on Liberation Day to address what the administration calls "extraordinary threats to our national security and economy" stemming from a persistent trade deficit. The administration points to a 2024 trade deficit exceeding $1 trillion as evidence of this threat. The administration's rationale for imposing tariffs is defended as both legally sound and grounded in common sense. The court's decision has sparked a heated debate about the appropriate role of the judiciary in foreign trade policy and the potential for unelected judges to influence sensitive diplomatic or trade negotiations. The administration is actively working to rebalance America's trade agreements. The ongoing conflict underscores the complex interplay between the executive and judicial branches in matters of national economic policy.