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Trump: appeal to Supreme Court on tariffs stop. And no to Strait Bridge among Nato expenses

Il Presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump risponde a una domanda durante un evento per annunciare che il Comando della Forza Spaziale si trasferirà dal Colorado all'Alabama, nello Studio Ovale della Casa Bianca a Washington, D.C., Stati Uniti, 2 settembre 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

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Trump, during an event in the Oval Office of the White House to announce that the Space Force Command will move from Colorado to Alabama, announced that 'tomorrow we will appeal to the Supreme Court, we ask for a quick decision': Trump thus commented on the ruling in which an appeals court declared US tariffs illegal. If the Trump administration loses the Supreme Court appeal on tariffs, it would be an economic disaster, the president had said earlier on Scott Jennings' radio show, pointing out that the US would be mistreated and "mocked by other countries" if it failed to maintain the tariffs.

Moreover, in response to the decision of a federal judge who banned the use of the National Guard in California, Trump relaunches: 'We will send the National Guard to Chicago', without specifying when but relaunching his accusations of record crime in the city.

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Trump: China needs us more than we need her

Donald Trump also spoke about the Russia-China alignment, saying he was 'not worried' because 'they would never use their military against us. Believe me, that would be the worst thing they could ever do." "China needs us more than we need them," he said in the Oval Office, denying that Xi's treatment of Putin is a challenge to the US.

Media: 'US opposed to Strait Bridge amid Nato spending'

The US does not approve of creative accounting by EU allies to meet the Nato spending target, 'putting Italy on notice as the government considers whether to count the Strait Bridge as military spending'. Bloomberg writes this, citing an interview with US ambassador to Nato Matthew Whitaker. "I've also had conversations today with a number of countries that are taking a very broad view of defence spending" and it is "very important" that the 5 per cent target refers specifically to defence and related spending and that the commitment is "firmly made". "I am following this very closely," Whitaker added.

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