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Trump did what today?
2/21/2026
Trump calls SCOTUS tariffs decision 'deeply disappointing' and lays out path forward
- Trump criticized the Supreme Court's decision against his tariffs, calling it 'disappointing'.
- The ruling was a major setback for Trump's economic policy, which heavily relied on tariffs.
- According to Trump, tariffs have helped reduce the national deficit, though consumers bear most costs.
- He plans to use alternative laws to impose tariffs despite the court's ruling.
- There is growing pressure from the public on rising costs related to tariffs.
7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision
- The Supreme Court ruled that Trump overstepped his authority with tariff orders.
- Tariffs have raised significant revenue, but mostly from U.S. consumers, not foreign companies.
- Half of the total tariffs collected were issued under a law deemed illegal by the court.
- Refund processes for importers might be complicated but are expected to occur.
- Trump plans to use different statutes to impose new tariffs despite restrictions.
Trump throws a temper tantrum after tariff loss
- Trump lashed out at Supreme Court justices for ruling against his tariff authority.
- He asserts he will continue pursuing tariffs through alternative laws.
- The ruling affects the significant revenue collected through tariffs, which fund tax cuts.
- Former officials emphasize that congressional approval is needed for new trade policies.
- Trump remains adamant about using tariffs for economic leverage.
After the Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs, companies line up for refunds
- The Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s tariffs, leaving a $133 billion refund question.
- Companies are likely to seek refunds for tariffs deemed illegal.
- The process for issuing refunds could take up to 18 months and may be complex.
- Some states are demanding refunds for their residents due to tariff costs.
- The impact of the ruling could ease inflation and stimulate spending.
Former top general calls military's removal of trans troops a costly mistake
- General McChrystal criticized the military's ban on transgender service members.
- The ban has led to painful separations that affect mission readiness.
- Retired service members gathered to honor those removed, calling it unfair.
- Some expressed concerns over oppressive policies toward trans personnel.
- McChrystal urged for recognition and support of all service members, regardless of gender identity.
With U.S. forces in position, Trump mulls his options for Iran
- Trump has military options against Iran but prefers to negotiate.
- Iran seeks additional talks, while Trump demands a stricter nuclear deal.
- A limited military strike is possible if negotiations fail.
- U.S. military presence in the region suggests readiness for extended campaigns.
- The ultimate goal appears to include regime change, raising concerns about long-term impacts.
Facing a mental health crisis, an NJ school pulled a beloved novel from English class
- A New Jersey school removed 'The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao' due to mental health concerns.
- Parents can opt into the book’s study, but restrictions have raised 'book ban' concerns.
- Mental health issues among students led to the decision amid recent tragedies.
- Educators argue the book offers valuable themes that resonate with students.
- Critics say the decision restricts important discussions about mental health.
'Given a gun and sent to die': Kenyans lured to fight for Russia in Ukraine
- Many Kenyans are being recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine under false pretenses.
- Families report losing loved ones without notice, raising concerns over recruitment methods.
- The Kenyan government investigates and aims to repatriate citizens involved in the conflict.
- Recruiters promise high salaries to lure young Kenyans away from secure jobs.
- Lawmakers express alarm over the scale of this recruitment and potential collusion.
U.K. considers cutting ex-Prince Andrew from line of succession over his Epstein ties
- Police are investigating Prince Andrew over sharing confidential trade info with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The government considers removing him from the royal succession list.
- Andrew has faced public backlash and eviction from his royal residences.
- His arrest marks a historic low for the royal family amidst ongoing investigations.
- The case continues to provoke discussions about accountability within the monarchy.
Aerial skiers win 11th gold medal for Team USA, a new Winter Olympics record for America
- U.S. freestyle skiers secured the 11th gold medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Games.
- This win breaks the previous record of gold medals held in U.S. Olympic history.
- The team’s strong performance comes after a disappointing individual event for Lillis.
- The U.S. is performing well, trailing Norway in overall medal count.
- Upcoming events could allow Team USA to further increase their medal total.