Odaily Planet Daily News: After the U.S. Supreme Court made that absurd, foolish, and highly divisive international ruling, it inadvertently and without consideration granted me (as the President of the United States) far more power and authority than before. First, I can use licenses to engage in extremely “permissible” actions against foreign nations, especially those that have exploited us for decades. But perplexingly, according to the ruling, we cannot charge them license fees—yet all licenses are supposed to be paid for. Why can’t the United States do that? Obtaining a license is for collecting fees! The opinion did not explain this, but I know the answer! The court also approved many other tariff measures, many of which can be used in a more powerful and destructive manner, with legal certainty, far more effective than the tariffs initially used. Our incompetent Supreme Court has done a good deed for the wrong people, and they should be ashamed of themselves. Soon you will see them make rulings favorable to other countries, which profit immensely from the “birthright citizenship” system. Let our Supreme Court continue to make those terrible decisions that are extremely detrimental to the country’s future—I have my work to do. (Jinshi)
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Trump: The Supreme Court inadvertently granted me more power
Odaily Planet Daily News: After the U.S. Supreme Court made that absurd, foolish, and highly divisive international ruling, it inadvertently and without consideration granted me (as the President of the United States) far more power and authority than before. First, I can use licenses to engage in extremely “permissible” actions against foreign nations, especially those that have exploited us for decades. But perplexingly, according to the ruling, we cannot charge them license fees—yet all licenses are supposed to be paid for. Why can’t the United States do that? Obtaining a license is for collecting fees! The opinion did not explain this, but I know the answer! The court also approved many other tariff measures, many of which can be used in a more powerful and destructive manner, with legal certainty, far more effective than the tariffs initially used. Our incompetent Supreme Court has done a good deed for the wrong people, and they should be ashamed of themselves. Soon you will see them make rulings favorable to other countries, which profit immensely from the “birthright citizenship” system. Let our Supreme Court continue to make those terrible decisions that are extremely detrimental to the country’s future—I have my work to do. (Jinshi)