‘Unhinged’ Trump erupts over conservative Supreme Court justices who ruled against tariffs

"They were appointed by me, and yet have hurt our Country so badly!"

‘Unhinged’ Trump erupts over conservative Supreme Court justices who ruled against tariffs

**COURTROOM COLLAPSE: Trump Goes Nuclear on SCOTUS Picks After Tariff Ruling Triggers $159B Meltdown** The vibes are officially rancid at Mar-a-Lago. President Donald Trump took to Truth Social late Sunday night for a certified heater, absolute-zeroing two of his own hand-picked Supreme Court starters. In a post that can only be described as a full-court press against his own bench, Trump put Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett on blast for siding against his signature tariff playbook. According to reports from **205focus.com**, Trump didn’t just disagree with the ruling—he made it personal. The President suggested that Gorsuch and Barrett essentially fumbled the bag, claiming they have “hurt our Country so badly!” by failing to show loyalty to the man who drafted them to the big leagues. “I ‘Love’ Justice Neil Gorsuch! He’s a really smart and good man, but he voted against me, and our Country, on Tariffs, a devastating move,” Trump posted, sounding like a coach watching his star players score an own goal. “How do I reconcile this? So bad, and hurtful to our Country.” He kept that same energy for Amy Coney Barrett, noting he’s always “liked and respected” her, but that her vote was a total betrayal of the mission. Trump claimed the SCOTUS decision on tariffs is going to cost the United States a staggering $159 billion—money he says is being funneled back to “enemies” and countries that have been “ripping us off for years.” But then, Trump took the rhetoric to a whole new level, threatening to flip the entire script on judicial strategy. In a plot twist that has political junkies reeling, Trump suggested he might be the one to “PACK THE COURT”—a scorched-earth tactic usually reserved for his rivals on the left. “With certain Republican Nominated Justices that we have on the Supreme Court, the Democrats don’t really need to ‘PACK THE COURT’ any longer,” Trump ranted. “In fact, I should be the one wanting to PACK THE COURT!” The President argued that since he’s working overtime to "Make America Great Again," the people he appointed should show some respect. He even suggested it’s “really OK” for them to be loyal to the person who handed them the keys to the highest court in the land. Of course, Trump tried to pivot, claiming he isn’t actually demanding a loyalty pledge—just results. He also took a massive swipe at the Court for allegedly "ghosting" his historic attendance at a recent Supreme Court session. Trump claimed his presence wasn't even acknowledged—a slight he blamed on the "Fake News Media." Looking ahead, he’s already predicting another L, fearing the Court will rule against him on Birthright Citizenship, a practice he labeled an “unsustainable, unsafe, and incredibly costly DISASTER.” This digital meltdown comes just days after his tariff policy got smoked in federal court, marking another major setback for his economic agenda. The internet, as expected, immediately checked the receipts. The "Republicans Against Trump" account on X (formerly Twitter) was quick to label the post as just another “unhinged” attack on the very people Trump put in power. Whether this is just a post-game vent or the start of a total roster overhaul remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the honeymoon period between Trump and his SCOTUS picks is officially over.