Trump trade adviser blasts tariff ruling

Peter Navarro, a White House Trade Advisor, talks to the media members near the Washington, DC, the Western wing of the White House on August 21, 2025.
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President Donald Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro said on Sunday, the president’s comprehensive tariffs are ultimately blocked by the US Supreme Court “The United States will end the end of the United States,” he said.
Navarro’s comments repeated Trump’s own discourse while criticizing the 7-4 Court of Appeals last week.
The final decision on the subject is likely to be decided by the US Supreme Court. As the war on Trump’s tariffs intensifies, the president’s advisors are very important to the future of the country.
“This was in worst of the armed partisan injustice, Nav Navarro said FOX’s “Sunday morning maturities. “
“If we lose the case, President Trump is right. The US will end.”
Navarro also said that the administration felt “very optimistic” about the arguments of the Supreme Court.
“A very good opposition provides a road map for the Supreme Court. We feel very optimistic.” He said.
The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for a comment.
. US Federal Circuit Court of Appeal When Trump called the presidential authority on Friday 1977 International Emergency Economic Forces Law To justify comprehensive “mutual” tariffs against almost every country in the world.
The Court of Appeal allowed Trump’s tariffs to remain in force until October 14, and Trump gave the decision to appeal to the Supreme Court.
“If these tariffs have ever gone, there would be a total disaster for the country.” Real social after the decision.
“The US Supreme Court will use with the help of the US Supreme Court, he added. [tariffs] For the benefit of our nation and make America again rich, strong and strong! “
Without a court case, Trump’s tariffs were determined to affect approximately 69% of US goods imports. According to the Tax FoundationHowever, if it is prevented, tasks will roughly affect 16%.
Some parts of the Trump agenda are protected from the court decision on Friday. Most importantly, taxes on the sector -specific steel and aluminum are not affected by the decision of the Court of Appeal.



