Tariffs backlash: Democrats seize on Trump plan ahead of midterms

Following the Supreme Court's rejection of his emergency tariff powers and Trump's subsequent 15% global tariff announcement, Democrats are framing the policy as a midterm vulnerability on affordability, while Republicans tout economic benefits amid new data showing sluggish growth.

The Supreme Court's Friday ruling—detailed in prior coverage—prompted President Trump to pivot to 15% tariffs on foreign goods under Section 122 of the Trade Act, which involves congressional oversight. Trump criticized dissenting justices as "disloyal" and vowed to press ahead.

Democrats are capitalizing on the saga as a "gift" for midterm campaigns, spotlighting tariff-driven cost increases. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker issued a symbolic $8.6 billion "invoice" to Trump, equating to $1,700 per family. Pete Buttigieg posted on X: "The President owes you an apology — and a refund." James Carville called tariffs "a sales tax on the American people" with no returns. Strategists predict tariffs in 50% of House ads, tying them to voter struggles.

In Iowa, Democratic Chair Rita Hart decried farmer hardships: "We’ve not only lost our markets... but we have also... very high inputs, a lot of uncertainty."

Republicans push back, claiming tariffs curb inflation, raise wages, and revive manufacturing. RNC's Kiernan Pels: "Republicans are united in strengthening the economy." White House's Kush Desai highlighted renegotiated deals and accused Democrats of empty rhetoric.

Friday's economic data amplified concerns: GDP at 1.4%, inflation at 3%, with affordability topping voter priorities. Trump, fresh from claiming an affordability "win" in Georgia, faces Democratic counterprogramming at Tuesday's State of the Union, featuring tariff-impacted guests.

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