Trump Raises Tariffs to 15%: The Anger Behind the Policy

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To understand President Trump’s decision to raise tariffs to 15% in the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court’s ruling, it is necessary to understand the anger driving it. Trump’s Truth Social posts and public remarks over the course of this weekend revealed a president who was not merely implementing a trade policy but responding to what he perceived as a personal and political betrayal — by a court that included justices he had appointed.
The intensity of Trump’s reaction to the Supreme Court ruling was striking even by his standards. He called the majority justices “unpatriotic,” a “disgrace to the nation,” and “fools and lapdogs.” He singled out his own nominees — Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch — for particular condemnation, calling them an “embarrassment to their families.” He praised the three dissenters — Kavanaugh, Thomas, and Alito — and suggested the majority had been driven by political motives rather than constitutional principles.
The personal dimension of Trump’s anger is inseparable from the policy response. The decision to raise tariffs to 15% — beyond the 10% originally ordered, beyond what he had been imposing — was in part an act of defiance, a statement that no court ruling would deter him from his trade agenda. The invocation of Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, a provision that had never been used, was chosen specifically because it was legally distinct from the IEEPA authority the court had struck down.
The practical consequences of anger-driven policymaking are real. Global markets reacted to the announcement with uncertainty. Trading partners in Europe and Asia recalibrated their positions. American businesses, already strained by years of tariff uncertainty, faced new questions about supply chain costs and future planning. The British Chamber of Commerce captured the mood of the business community when it warned that higher tariffs are “not the way to achieve” the clarity and certainty that businesses need.
Whether Trump’s anger will ultimately serve his trade policy goals or undermine them remains to be seen. His supporters see defiance of the courts as strength; his critics see it as recklessness. What is undeniable is that the anger behind the policy has shaped its contours — and that the 15% tariff now in place is, in significant part, a product of presidential fury as much as economic calculation.

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