Monday, March 16, 2026

Trump says he has ‘absolute right’ to charge tariffs in another form





Trump says he has ‘absolute right’ to charge tariffs in another form



US President Donald Trump speaks with reporters aboard Air Force One during a flight from West Palm Beach, Florida, to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, on March 15, 2026. — AFP pic

Monday, 16 Mar 2026 2:11 PM MYT


WASHINGTON, March 16 — US President Donald Trump said today he had the authority to impose duties despite the US Supreme Court last month striking down his global tariffs.

“I have the absolute right to charge TARIFFS in another form, and have already started to do so,” he said in a long post on his Truth Social platform.



Trump imposed a 10 per cent tariff on US imports via executive order shortly after the Supreme Court ruling.

Washington launched new trade probes last week into 60 economies including China, the EU and Japan, which will look into “failures to take action on forced labor” and whether they burden or restrict US commerce.


Trump’s post came hours after Beijing urged Washington to “immediately correct its erroneous ways” as the two countries began a new round of negotiations.


Beijing’s commerce ministry called the latest US investigations “extremely unilateral, arbitrary and discriminatory,” accusing Washington of “attempting to construct trade barriers.”

Chinese and US trade officials met in Paris yesterday for talks that Washington has said would last two days.


Trump wrote in his post that the Supreme Court “knew where I stood, how badly I wanted this Victory for our Country, and instead decided to, potentially, give away Trillions of Dollars to Countries and Companies who have been taking advantage of the United States for decades.”

In another post last night, Trump excoriated federal judge James Boasberg for quashing subpoenas issued as part of a probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over costs linked to the bank’s headquarters renovations.

“What Boasberg has done on the ‘Too Late’ Powell case, and many others, has little to do with the Law, and everything to do with Politics,” Trump said.

He has repeatedly insulted Powell over the central bank’s policies on setting the economy’s key interest rate.

Trump has been vocal about his preferences for lower interest rates, criticizing Powell and attempting to unseat Fed governor Lisa Cook over allegations of mortgage fraud.

In January, the US Supreme Court appeared skeptical of Trump’s attempts to fire Cook, with a majority of judges expressing doubts that the administration had shown sufficient cause to remove her.

“This completely inept and embarrassing Court was not what the Supreme Court of the United States was set up by our wonderful Founders to be,” Trump said in his social media post. “They are hurting our Country, and will continue to do so.”

“All I can do, as President, is call them out for their bad behavior! This statement about the United States Supreme Court will cause me nothing but problems in the future, but I feel it is my obligation to speak the TRUTH.” — AFP

26 comments:

  1. Mark Carney says he would arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he set foot in Canada yet he knowingly permitted a top level Cleric, Hojjatoleslam Morteza Tayyebi (also spelled Tayyeb or similar variations like Morteza Tayyeb), from the Evil Iranian Regime in Tehran to enter Canada and march at a Al Quds protest rally in front of the US Consulate in Toronto that was shot up.

    Donald J. Trump please help us!
    https://x.com/neveragainlive1/status/2033220527108583847?s=20

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    1. Mfer, u know not of criminal been charged &/or accused!

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  2. 🚨 While the world panicked about the Strait of Hormuz, Saudi Arabia already had a backup plan.

    A 1,200 km pipeline across the desert
    Persian Gulf ➝ Red Sea

    Built in 1981 to bypass Hormuz entirely.

    Now running at full capacity.

    Up to 7 million barrels of oil per day flowing west.
    (Amir Tsafarti)

    https://x.com/MOSSADil/status/2033252911589769659?s=20

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    1. wakakaka…

      Up to 7 million barrels of oil per day flowing west!

      Yr mfering mossad told u that!

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  3. For context: the East-West Pipeline has a nameplate capacity of up to 7 million bpd, but roughly 2 million bpd feed refineries on the Red Sea coast, so realistic export capacity through Yanbu is closer to 4–5 million bpd. Still, that’s a very meaningful volume that can help offset some of the Strait of Hormuz risk (~21 million bpd normally flows through there). Saudi strategic planning in full effect!

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  4. Besides I think Iran has made it quite clear, Saudi can sell all the oil to China that they want. All done in the Yuan.....

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  5. 38% of Hormuz oil is for Eastern Bully, Ayatollah's fren.
    15% is for Yindia, sometimes Ayatollah's fren ha3.

    https://x.com/Enough_p1/status/2033294857481883978?s=20

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  6. Even 47 cannot shut the Internet but IRGC Minister can.....

    IRGC This is the clearest example of a dictatorship that we will ever see in our time: “I have shut off the internet for 90 million people because I am the only voice of Iran.”

    https://x.com/elicalebon/status/2033317880826401020?s=20

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    1. when internet is been used for propagandas & medium of locality by enemy, it SHOULD shutdown completely, mfer

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  7. I think the same for reporters from Al Jezebel, BBC etc who report propaganda for Harm-ass should be banned from Gaza.

    But most Iranians need internet so they can communicate with family and loved ones. Humanitarian Grounds.

    But IRGC tak bagi. So Kejam and Zalim.

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    1. Kejam and Zalim?

      Mfer, when ur enemy is using internet communication protocal, especially the starlink, to locate & target yr leaders, people & key infrastructure, then shitting down the internet is a NECESSITY of choice!

      Avoid doing so, is the destruction of the nation!

      Ooop…mfer, u have an alternative definition for 'Kejam and Zalim'!

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  8. Iran lit the fuse in the Persian Gulf.
    The Strait of Hormuz is choking.

    Tankers are already shifting west — toward the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb.

    And sitting beside that chokepoint:
    Berbera — Republic of Somaliland.

    Location is power.
    Power protects trade.
    🇺🇸 🇮🇱 The door is open.
    The offer stands.

    https://x.com/repofsomaliland/status/2033174012847693950?s=46

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    1. wakakakaka… get the yank & zionist state to quickily takeover yr mfering somaliland - both version - they r key assets to win the ME war

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  9. Brennan: “You're speaking to us via Zoom. The Iranian people don't have open Internet access, but you do. Why?”

    Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi:

    “Because I'm the voice of Iranians, and I have to defend their right. …Internet is closed because of the security reasons, because we are under attack.”

    So Arrogant and Dictatorial. Even 47 cannot shut down the internet.

    But millions of Iranians are desperately trying to contact their loved ones in Iran. Where is your humanity?

    https://x.com/osint613/status/2033199734219816967?s=46

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    1. R u sure the Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi was speaking via Zoom - a dying video conferencing app!

      No starlink, no yanks supplied communication equipment. That's key to defense the Iranian fight against the invaders

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  10. It’s 47’s Problem
    It’s 47’s War
    Let Him Fix It
    I Don’t Care about Iran
    I Care Only For Falastin and Gaza Gaza Gaza

    Gaza Is My Problem
    Gaza Is My War
    It’s My Job To Fix Gaza
    I Care Deeply About Gaza

    I invite you anti-war activists in the West and I also invite the international media to speak with these Iranian women the regime shot in the eyes for protesting.

    Look into our eyes. We carry the wounds of a war the Islamic Republic imposed on us.

    We have a message for young people in America and Europe.

    Let us talk about the real threat to democracy.

    https://x.com/alinejadmasih/status/2033222998690246866?s=46

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    1. wakakaka… similar choreographized Iranian womsn football team asking for asylum in Oz debacle!

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  11. 🚨BREAKING

    Japan, a massive importer of energy, has just signed a $56 billion deal making the USA

    their MAIN source of energy purchases

    dealing a massive blow to Canada, and its plan to expand the TMX pipeline system.

    https://x.com/Tablesalt13/status/2033623851045621871?s=20

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    1. wakakakaka…

      Mfer, how much do u know about the Canadian TMX pipeline system?

      Based on ur current inconsequential fart, AGAIN, u r parading yr know-nothing c&p fart

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  12. BREAKING: Massive BLOW to Mark Carney's Low RISK Low Carbon OIL.

    Japan REJECTS Mark Carney's LOW RISK BS and signs $56B Oil & Gas contract with U.S.

    Canada is being REPLACED
    CHEAPER SUPPLY WINS EVERYTIME

    https://x.com/MarcNixon24/status/2033654610360156437?s=20

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    1. wakakakaka… the Yankee export mainly shale oil, which is of the lighter grade of crude oil.

      Japan industries need multitude of oil grades, heavy crude is the main blood of its heavy industry

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  13. Aussie Sailors, don't want to learn how to sink enemy frigate....so why are you in the submarine......Cuti-cuti Tourist ke...?

    So how to trust you with 5 nuklear subs to fight for AUKUS? Better cancel kontrak saja lah.

    Sama juga Penakut Starmer. Satu biji kapal perang kecik jaga pintu Hormuz pun tak mampu.

    AUKUS jadi (auk)US.

    Under AUKUS, Australian sailors are embedded on US submarines to learn how to crew nuclear-powered subs. So when the USS Charlotte torpedoed an Iranian frigate, you'd expect our personnel to be at their stations. Instead, our government ordered them to their bunks. Our people were little more than submarine tourists.

    This government suffers from a kind of practical pacifism, where the only circumstances our armed forces might conceivably be permitted to fire a shot in anger is at an enemy actually bombing Darwin.

    At some point, the US president who's supposed to give Australia up to five Virginia class nuclear powered submarines is going to ask why he should divert firepower to a country that won't use it. Could a country that benches personnel already embarked on a US sub ever be trusted to be at America's side when it really counts?

    Read my latest at The Tony Abbott Newsletter: https://tonyabbott.au/p/submarine-tourists

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    1. mfer, the Oz pays for the AUKUS subs. Don't u know that?

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    1. Czech does NOT have a navy you Mighty Kerbau-er

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    2. I did not say they did. I asked the question.

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