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Who Are the Three Judges Who Have 'Betrayed' Trump to the Supreme Court on Duties

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Three conservative judges have 'betrayed' the president and voted with the three liberals (ANSA)

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In the judgment that annulled the global duties imposed by Donald Trump, the Supreme Court of the United States has set a clear boundary: the power to impose tariffs...

·Milan, Italy
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Lean Left

US President Donald Trump thanked the three U.S. Supreme Court judges who voted in favour of their vamal taxes for their "power and understanding, and love towards our country," but...

·Romania
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Six for and three against. By these votes the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Donald Trump violated federal law unilaterally imposing global duties without the green light of Congress. A decision that proved the irritation of the U.S. President and that came thanks to the betrayal of three conservative judges who voted with the three liberals. The organ, in fact, consists of nine judges, who are appointed by the President-in-Office…

·Rome, Italy
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Lean Left

John Roberts, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, two of whom were appointed by tycoon, said no to the president's duties.

·Turin, Italy
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Lean Right

Rejected the 1977 emergency line: stop at tariffs of 1.5 trillion in ten years. Roberts signs the sentence, split between the togatas appointed by the Republicans

·Italy
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Three conservative judges have 'betrayed' the president and voted with the three liberals (ANSA)

·Italy
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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