Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick isn’t backing down. While liberals cheer as the Supreme Court guts President Trump’s tough tariff policies, Lutnick just met with India’s trade minister. This isn’t a sign of weakness or surrender. It’s a sign that America isn’t about to let activist judges or globalist whiners stomp on our muscle.
Let’s get real. These Supreme Court decisions keep undercutting strong American leadership. Trump’s tariffs were working—forcing countries like China and India to play fair. But the left couldn’t handle it. Now they want to poke holes in everything that actually puts America first. It’s hypocrisy in broad daylight. Liberals cry for “fairness” but hand over our leverage to foreign bureaucrats at every turn.
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So what does Lutnick do in the face of this nonsense? He doesn’t run or bow to the woke globalists. He faces India’s trade minister and keeps America at the table. That’s what real leadership looks like. Instead of apologizing for strong trade policies, Lutnick is showing our trading partners that Washington won’t fold—no matter how many court rulings liberals wave around.
It’s always the same crowd crying that Trump’s tariffs hurt feelings overseas. But those policies protected American jobs, strengthened our industries, and sent a signal that the United States isn’t just a cash machine for the rest of the world. When the Supreme Court sides with international interests over American workers, it’s shameful. The left loves to say they support the little guy, but their policies always help the elites and enemies of our economy.
Americans deserve leaders who fight for them—even when the court and the left try to open our wallets to the world. Lutnick is proving he’s not part of the surrender caucus. Maybe the Supreme Court just handed another gift to globalists, but real patriots will keep fighting for tough trade deals and America First policies. So here’s the question: Are we going to let the left keep selling us out, or will we demand leaders who put our country first—every time?

