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Trump's Power Play: Iran, Tariffs, and the Supreme Court

A week of major developments in US politics and global relations

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    The supreme court has struck a blow to Trump’s corruption machine | David Sirota

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Trump's Power Play: Iran, Tariffs, and the Supreme Court

A week of major developments in US politics and global relations

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week has seen a series of significant developments in US politics and global relations, with the Trump administration facing challenges on multiple fronts. The US has designated Iran as a "state sponsor of wrongful detention," Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Friday, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. This move comes as President Trump considers launching strikes on Iran.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has dealt a blow to Trump's authority, striking down a majority of his tariffs in a ruling that limits presidential power. The decision, hailed by some as a long-overdue warning to the executive branch, makes it harder for the president to unilaterally impose levies across broad swaths of the economy.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore is demanding reimbursements for his state's consumers and businesses, citing the "financial toll" of the tariffs. In a joint letter to President Trump, Moore and other state officials argued that the tariffs have had a significant impact on the state's economy.

In other news, a US hockey player has called out the White House for posting a "clearly fake" video on TikTok, which appeared to show him speaking ill of Canadians after the US won gold during the Winter Olympics. The video, which used AI-generated media, has sparked controversy and raised questions about the use of artificial intelligence in politics.

The use of AI is also having an impact on the economy, with Block, the parent company of payment apps Square, Cash App, and Afterpay, laying off over 40% of its staff due to "recent advancements in artificial intelligence." The company's CEO, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, announced the layoffs on Thursday, citing the need for a "new way of working."

As the Trump administration faces challenges on multiple fronts, the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs has significant implications for the president's authority. The decision, written by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, limits the president's power to unilaterally impose tariffs and makes it harder for him to use them as a "personal political cudgel" to silence critics and reward allies.

The ruling is a rare instance of the Supreme Court pushing back against the executive branch, which has seen its power expand significantly in recent decades. As David Sirota notes, "a Supreme Court otherwise inclined to endlessly expand Trump's authority just restricted his go-to tool, ruling that U.S. presidents do not have the power to unilaterally deploy tariffs and dole out punishment and favor to specific industries and companies."

The impact of the ruling will be felt across the economy, with businesses and consumers alike affected by the tariffs. Governor Moore's demand for reimbursements is just one example of the fallout, and it remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to the Supreme Court's decision.

As the US navigates its relationships with countries like Iran, the Supreme Court's ruling serves as a reminder of the importance of checks and balances in the US system of government. The decision may have significant implications for the president's authority and the future of US trade policy.

This week has seen a series of significant developments in US politics and global relations, with the Trump administration facing challenges on multiple fronts. The US has designated Iran as a "state sponsor of wrongful detention," Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Friday, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. This move comes as President Trump considers launching strikes on Iran.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has dealt a blow to Trump's authority, striking down a majority of his tariffs in a ruling that limits presidential power. The decision, hailed by some as a long-overdue warning to the executive branch, makes it harder for the president to unilaterally impose levies across broad swaths of the economy.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore is demanding reimbursements for his state's consumers and businesses, citing the "financial toll" of the tariffs. In a joint letter to President Trump, Moore and other state officials argued that the tariffs have had a significant impact on the state's economy.

In other news, a US hockey player has called out the White House for posting a "clearly fake" video on TikTok, which appeared to show him speaking ill of Canadians after the US won gold during the Winter Olympics. The video, which used AI-generated media, has sparked controversy and raised questions about the use of artificial intelligence in politics.

The use of AI is also having an impact on the economy, with Block, the parent company of payment apps Square, Cash App, and Afterpay, laying off over 40% of its staff due to "recent advancements in artificial intelligence." The company's CEO, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, announced the layoffs on Thursday, citing the need for a "new way of working."

As the Trump administration faces challenges on multiple fronts, the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs has significant implications for the president's authority. The decision, written by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, limits the president's power to unilaterally impose tariffs and makes it harder for him to use them as a "personal political cudgel" to silence critics and reward allies.

The ruling is a rare instance of the Supreme Court pushing back against the executive branch, which has seen its power expand significantly in recent decades. As David Sirota notes, "a Supreme Court otherwise inclined to endlessly expand Trump's authority just restricted his go-to tool, ruling that U.S. presidents do not have the power to unilaterally deploy tariffs and dole out punishment and favor to specific industries and companies."

The impact of the ruling will be felt across the economy, with businesses and consumers alike affected by the tariffs. Governor Moore's demand for reimbursements is just one example of the fallout, and it remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to the Supreme Court's decision.

As the US navigates its relationships with countries like Iran, the Supreme Court's ruling serves as a reminder of the importance of checks and balances in the US system of government. The decision may have significant implications for the president's authority and the future of US trade policy.

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