Trump Warns Tariffs Could Get "Much Steeper"
Trump defends tariffs, hinting at escalation, as the Supreme Court weighs the legality of his trade strategy.

U.S. President Donald Trump has consistently defended his use of tariffs as a key tool in his administration's economic and national security strategy.
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a warning on Thursday that tariffs on trading partners could become "much steeper," even as he claimed his administration has been "very nice" in its implementation of the policy so far.
The remarks were made during a White House Cabinet meeting, highlighting the administration's firm stance on trade amid a high-stakes legal review.
"The tariffs are very ... you know ... steep. They could be much steeper," Trump said. "We've been actually very nice about it, but even being nice about it, we've taken in hundreds of billions of dollars."
Tariffs as a National Security Tool
The president reiterated his long-held argument that tariffs have generated "tremendous" national security and strength for the United States.
He also directed criticism at those challenging the policy, labeling them "China-centric."
"These are people that are China (centric), but they are also outside of the United States," Trump stated. "These are countries that have ripped us off for years and years, charging us tariffs."
Supreme Court Scrutiny Puts Policy to the Test
Trump's defense of his tariff strategy comes as the U.S. Supreme Court deliberates the legality of specific tariffs imposed under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The court is expected to issue a ruling on these country-specific measures in the coming months.
A ruling against the administration could trigger calls for significant tariff refunds. However, the administration is widely expected to seek legal workarounds or alternative measures to maintain its tariff framework.
It is important to note that the court's review does not affect all of Trump's tariffs, such as the sector-wide duties imposed on autos and other items.
The Economic Goals Behind the Tariff Agenda
The administration has consistently framed its use of tariffs as a strategic tool to reshape the U.S. economy. The primary stated objectives include:
• Reducing the U.S. trade deficit.
• Increasing federal revenue.
• Boosting foreign investment and domestic manufacturing.


