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President Donald Trump was incensed on February 20 when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his sweeping global tariffs, an integral part of his economic and foreign policy strategy. That may not be the last disappointment for Trump during the court's current term.
After months of campaigning, scandal, propaganda, and downright weirdness, it all comes down to this.
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