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Trump's Tariffs and State of the Union Address Face Criticism

Ruling against tariffs and a lackluster speech spark concerns about Trump's agenda

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The Trump administration has faced a significant setback with the recent supreme court ruling that deemed the president's tariffs unlawful. The ruling, which was made in a 6-3 decision, found that the 1977 law Trump...

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    Wednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?

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    Trump has lost the ability to entertain. Sadly, he hasn't lost the ability to offend | Moira Donega

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    Five takeaways from President Trump’s State of the Union address

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    Spanberger gives Democratic rebuttal to Trump as Padilla gives Spanish address

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Trump's Tariffs and State of the Union Address Face Criticism

Ruling against tariffs and a lackluster speech spark concerns about Trump's agenda

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Trump administration has faced a significant setback with the recent supreme court ruling that deemed the president's tariffs unlawful. The ruling, which was made in a 6-3 decision, found that the 1977 law Trump relied on did not give him the authority to introduce tariffs across the world. This decision has sparked concerns about the future of Trump's economic and geopolitical agenda.

In addition to the tariffs ruling, Trump's recent State of the Union address was met with criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. The speech, which was delivered on Tuesday, was seen as lacking in substance and truth. Trump proclaimed that the country is "bigger, better, richer and stronger than ever before," but Democrats argue that this is not the reality for many Americans.

Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger gave a rebuttal to Trump's address, criticizing the president for failing to deliver on his promises. "We did not hear the truth from our president," Spanberger said. "So let's speak plain about what's at stake." Spanberger's speech was seen as a stark contrast to Trump's, with many praising her for her honesty and clarity.

The State of the Union address was also notable for its lack of entertainment value. According to Moira Donegan, a Guardian US columnist, Trump "has lost the ability to entertain. Sadly, he hasn't lost the ability to offend." Donegan argued that Trump's speech was tired and lacked the usual bombast that has come to characterize his public appearances.

The address was also marked by controversy, with Representative Al Green being ejected from the chamber for holding up a sign that read "apes" in protest of Trump's policies. The incident was seen as a symbol of the deep divisions within the country and the increasingly contentious nature of American politics.

Despite the criticism, Trump remains committed to his agenda. The president has long been a proponent of tariffs, arguing that they are necessary to protect American industries and workers. However, the recent supreme court ruling has dealt a significant blow to his plans, and it remains to be seen how he will respond.

In the aftermath of the State of the Union address, Democrats have been quick to capitalize on Trump's perceived weaknesses. The party has long argued that Trump's policies are harming American workers and families, and the recent tariffs ruling has given them fresh ammunition.

As the country heads into the midterm elections, it remains to be seen how the tariffs ruling and the State of the Union address will impact Trump's popularity. One thing is certain, however: the president's agenda is facing significant challenges, and it will be up to him to respond to the criticism and find a way forward.

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  • "Wednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?" (The Guardian)
  • "Trump has lost the ability to entertain. Sadly, he hasn't lost the ability to offend" (The Guardian)
  • "Five takeaways from President Trump’s State of the Union address" (The Guardian)
  • "Spanberger gives Democratic rebuttal to Trump as Padilla gives Spanish address" (The Guardian)
  • "5 stand-out moments from Trump’s State of the Union address" (The Guardian)

The Trump administration has faced a significant setback with the recent supreme court ruling that deemed the president's tariffs unlawful. The ruling, which was made in a 6-3 decision, found that the 1977 law Trump relied on did not give him the authority to introduce tariffs across the world. This decision has sparked concerns about the future of Trump's economic and geopolitical agenda.

In addition to the tariffs ruling, Trump's recent State of the Union address was met with criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. The speech, which was delivered on Tuesday, was seen as lacking in substance and truth. Trump proclaimed that the country is "bigger, better, richer and stronger than ever before," but Democrats argue that this is not the reality for many Americans.

Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger gave a rebuttal to Trump's address, criticizing the president for failing to deliver on his promises. "We did not hear the truth from our president," Spanberger said. "So let's speak plain about what's at stake." Spanberger's speech was seen as a stark contrast to Trump's, with many praising her for her honesty and clarity.

The State of the Union address was also notable for its lack of entertainment value. According to Moira Donegan, a Guardian US columnist, Trump "has lost the ability to entertain. Sadly, he hasn't lost the ability to offend." Donegan argued that Trump's speech was tired and lacked the usual bombast that has come to characterize his public appearances.

The address was also marked by controversy, with Representative Al Green being ejected from the chamber for holding up a sign that read "apes" in protest of Trump's policies. The incident was seen as a symbol of the deep divisions within the country and the increasingly contentious nature of American politics.

Despite the criticism, Trump remains committed to his agenda. The president has long been a proponent of tariffs, arguing that they are necessary to protect American industries and workers. However, the recent supreme court ruling has dealt a significant blow to his plans, and it remains to be seen how he will respond.

In the aftermath of the State of the Union address, Democrats have been quick to capitalize on Trump's perceived weaknesses. The party has long argued that Trump's policies are harming American workers and families, and the recent tariffs ruling has given them fresh ammunition.

As the country heads into the midterm elections, it remains to be seen how the tariffs ruling and the State of the Union address will impact Trump's popularity. One thing is certain, however: the president's agenda is facing significant challenges, and it will be up to him to respond to the criticism and find a way forward.

Sources:

  • "Wednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?" (The Guardian)
  • "Trump has lost the ability to entertain. Sadly, he hasn't lost the ability to offend" (The Guardian)
  • "Five takeaways from President Trump’s State of the Union address" (The Guardian)
  • "Spanberger gives Democratic rebuttal to Trump as Padilla gives Spanish address" (The Guardian)
  • "5 stand-out moments from Trump’s State of the Union address" (The Guardian)

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