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Donald Trump imposes 10% tariff on 'all countries'

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 · 13h · on MSN
The 'alternative scenario' of an even bigger national debt disaster is in play after the Supreme Court ruled Trump's tariffs illegal
Federal debt was set to reach 120% of GDP by 2036, the CBO projected, but that assumed the tariffs would stay in place.

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Trump imposes new tariffs, denounces Supreme Court justices as a 'disgrace' after ruling
 · 8h · on MSN
Trump launches new 10 percent global tariff after Supreme Court ruling
India Today · 3h
What's next for Trump after Supreme Court crushed his tariffs?
There’s little that Donald Trump has cherished more in his second term than tariffs, a symbol of his imperious approach to the presidency.

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 · 12h
US Supreme Court strikes down Donald Trump's global tariffs
 · 13h
Big Blow For President Trump: US Supreme Court Strikes Down Most Tariffs
 · 1h
Donald Trump Strikes Back At Supreme Court, Rolls Out New 10% Worldwide Tariff Blitz | US News
The move sets up a fresh legal and political showdown over executive trade powers, economic strategy, and the limits of presidential authority.

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India Today · 10h
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs: What are his options now? Experts weigh in
 · 3h
U.S. trade partners cautiously welcome tariff ruling
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$56 trillion national debt leading to a spiraling crisis: Budget watchdog warns the US is walking a crumbling path

Trump is putting the U.S. economy on a "sugar high" and leaving other people holding the bill when it comes due a decade from now, according to the CRFB.
Money Metals Exchange
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No! The National Debt Problem Isn't Getting Better!

Despite talk about DOGE, spending cuts, and the chatter about tariff revenue plugging the budget hole, the national debt keeps getting bigger and bigger.
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CBO projects worsening federal deficits, debt

The federal deficit and national debt are expected to grow by trillions of dollars over the next decade, according to 10-year projections from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The CBO projected that the U.
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Federal debt expected to climb, but how much debt can U.S. carry?

The latest projections show U.S. debt will continue to grow over the next decade, hitting 120% of gross domestic product by 2036, raising questions about how
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US debt set to crush World War II record as annual deficits explode to $3T within decade

The U.S. national debt is set to break a World War II record by 2030, reaching 108% of GDP as the Congressional Budget Office warns of mounting fiscal challenges ahead.
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Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
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CBO Projects Debt Will Reach New Record in 2030

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its Budget and Economic Outlook today. CBO projects that debt held by the public will surpass its record as a share of the economy in 2030 – just four years from now – and reach a massive 120% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2036.
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Report: America's $38 Trillion Debt Demands Bipartisan Action

With the US national debt now exceeding $38 trillion and projected to rise sharply in the coming decades, the nation faces a mounting fiscal crisis that threatens economic growth, retirement security,
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National Debt Tracker: American taxpayers (you) are now on the hook for $38,720,327,822,350.87 as of 2/18/26

The United States' national debt is on track to double over the next three decades amid a rush of spending by the White House and Congress.
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Taxpayer group urges Trump, Congress to confront rising federal debt

A national taxpayer advocacy group is calling on President Donald Trump and Congress to address the nation’s rising debt, warning that interest payments and long-term spending
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