特朗普总统称将依据紧急法律采取关税替代措施
By Alexandra Koch, Alex Nitzberg, Jacqui Heinrich
Fox News
发布于2026年2月20日 美国东部时间下午12:28 | 更新于2026年2月20日 美国东部时间晚上7:07
周五,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普表示,政府已准备好”替代方案”,并将签署一项对所有国家征收10%“全球关税”的行政令。
NEW 您现在可以收听福克斯新闻文章!
收听本文
5分钟
周五,在最高法院以6-3的投票结果裁定他无权依据特定紧急权力法案征收全面关税后,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普签署了一项对所有国家征收10%“全球关税”的行政令。
“非常荣幸能从椭圆形办公室签署一项对所有国家征收10%全球关税的命令,该命令几乎将立即生效,”特朗普周五晚间在Truth Social上发文称。
总统在周五下午的白宫新闻发布会上宣布,该命令依据第122条发布,并将在现有标准关税之外实施。
他还宣布启动多项第301条调查及其他调查,旨在保护美国免受外国政府和企业所谓的不公平贸易行为影响。
最高法院在一项重大行政权力测试中,以国际紧急经济权力法为依据,驳回了特朗普依据该法征收关税的请求。
总统指出,他将依据紧急法律寻求“替代方案”来替代被法院错误驳回的措施。
“现在将使用其他替代方案来取代法院错误驳回的措施,”特朗普表示,“我们有替代方案,非常好的替代方案,可能会带来更多收入,我们将获得更多资金,国家也会因此变得更强大。我们将收入数千亿美元,并且会继续这样做。”
最高法院以行政权力测试驳回特朗普关税令
特朗普总统在2026年2月20日周五于华盛顿白宫举行的新闻发布会上发表讲话,商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克在一旁聆听(美联社照片/埃文·武奇)
特朗普称该裁决“令人深感失望”,并表示对法院的某些成员“感到羞耻”。
“我对法院的某些成员感到羞耻,非常羞耻,因为他们没有勇气为我们国家做正确的事,”总统说,“事实上,我对其他国家和企业的要求非常克制,因为……我希望表现得非常得体。
“我不想做任何可能影响法院裁决的事情,因为我了解法院,我知道他们很容易被左右。我想做个好孩子。过去一年,我非常有效地利用关税让美国再次伟大。”
特朗普政府外部消息人士向福克斯新闻透露,周五早些时候,一名助手在封闭的白宫州长早餐会上递给特朗普一张关于最高法院裁决的纸条。
消息人士称,特朗普“称这是一种耻辱,然后继续发表评论”。
周二总统发表国情咨文时,最高法院的九名大法官中可能有人会坐在观众席上。
“法院中的民主党人很兴奋,但他们会自动投反对票,”特朗普在新闻发布会上表示,“坦率地说,他们也是国家的耻辱……他们非常不爱国,对宪法不忠诚。我认为法院受到了外国利益和规模远小于人们想象的政治运动的影响。”
最高法院在裁决中指出:“我们今天的任务只是裁定,《国际紧急经济权力法》赋予总统的‘规范……进口’权力是否包含征收关税的权力。答案是否定的。”
自去年重返白宫以来,特朗普一直将关税作为其经济议程的核心内容,但他的政策也引发了诸多争议。
最高法院在标志性关税案中打击特朗普贸易议程
2026年2月20日,美国最高法院在华盛顿特区(希瑟·迪尔/盖蒂图片社)
共和党对该裁决的反应不一。
佐治亚州共和党众议员巴迪·卡特抨击最高法院的决定。
“最高法院刚刚削弱了总统保护美国工人的能力。唐纳德·特朗普总统当选是为了打击不公平贸易,阻止美国被剥削。我对这个裁决感到愤怒,这显然是司法越权,”卡特在X平台上的帖子中表示。
但肯塔基州共和党参议员兰德·保罗对该裁决表示欢迎。
“为了维护共和国,最高法院推翻了使用紧急权力征税的做法。这一裁决还将防止未来像AOC(奥马尔)这样的总统利用紧急权力推行社会主义,”保罗在X平台上表示。
内布拉斯加州共和党众议员唐·培根也对裁决表示赞赏。
“宪法的制衡机制仍然有效。第一条修正案赋予国会关税权。最高法院的裁决符合常识且简单明了。我感到被证明是正确的,因为过去12个月我一直在这样说。未来,国会应该捍卫自身权力,而不是依赖最高法院。除了我对政府广泛关税政策的宪法担忧外,我也认为关税不是明智的经济政策,广泛的关税政策是糟糕的经济学。”培根在X平台上写道。
众议院议长、路易斯安那州共和党人迈克·约翰逊表示,国会和政府将在未来几周内确定“前进的最佳路径”。
“没有人能否认,总统使用关税带来了数十亿美元收入,并为美国的贸易战略创造了巨大杠杆,以及与几十年来一直利用美国工人的国家达成强大的互惠性‘美国优先’贸易协议,”约翰逊在X平台上发文称。
这是一篇正在更新的报道,请随时查看最新进展。
Alexandra Koch是福克斯新闻数字版记者,专注于影响国家舆论的重大突发事件报道。她曾报道洛杉矶山火、波托马克河与哈德逊河航空灾难、博尔德恐怖袭击和德克萨斯州丘陵地区洪水等重大危机事件。
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6389638169112
Trump signs off on 10% global tariff, criticizes Supreme Court justices after ruling
President Donald Trump to pursue ‘alternatives’ to tariffs under emergency law after Supreme Court ruling
By Alexandra Koch, Alex Nitzberg, Jacqui Heinrich
Fox News
Published February 20, 2026 12:28pm EST | Updated February 20, 2026 7:07pm EST
President Donald Trump on Friday said the administration has “alternatives” to tariffs, noting he will sign an order imposing a 10% global tariff.
NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles!
Listen to this article
5 min
President Donald Trump on Friday signed an order imposing a 10% “global tariff” following the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision that he does not have the authority to levy sweeping tariffs under a specific emergency powers law.
“It is my Great Honor to have just signed, from the Oval Office, a Global 10% Tariff on all Countries, which will be effective almost immediately,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post Friday evening.
The order was issued under Section 122 and applies in addition to the standard tariffs that are already in place, the president announced during a White House press briefing Friday afternoon.
He also announced the launch of several Section 301 investigations and other inquiries aimed at shielding the U.S. from what he described as unfair trade practices by foreign governments and companies.
The high court blocked Trump’s tariffs levied under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in what amounts to a major test of executive branch authority.
The president noted he will pursue “alternatives” to tariffs under emergency law.
“Other alternatives will now be used to replace the ones that the court incorrectly rejected,” Trump said. “We have alternatives. Great alternatives. Could be more money. We’ll take in more money, and we’ll be a lot stronger for it. We’re taking in hundreds of billions of dollars. We’ll continue to do so.”
SUPREME COURT BLOCKS TRUMP TARIFFS IN MAJOR TEST OF EXECUTIVE BRANCH POWERS
President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, in Washington, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik, looks on.(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Trump called the ruling “deeply disappointing,” saying he was “ashamed” of certain members of the court.
“I’m ashamed of certain members of the court, absolutely ashamed, for not having the courage to do what’s right for our country,” the president said. “In actuality, I was very modest in my ask of other countries and businesses because… I wanted to be very well-behaved.
“I didn’t want to do anything that would affect the decision of the court, because I understand the court. I understand how they are very easily swayed. I want to be a good boy. I have very effectively utilized tariffs over the past year to make America great again,” he said.
A source outside the Trump administration told Fox News that an aide came into the closed-door White House breakfast with governors earlier Friday and handed Trump a note about the Supreme Court ruling.
The source said Trump “called it a disgrace, and then he went on with the remarks.”
Some of the Supreme Court’s nine justices will likely be sitting in the audience when the president delivers the State of the Union address on Tuesday.
“The Democrats on the court are thrilled, but they will automatically vote no,” Trump said during the news conference. “They also are a, frankly, disgrace to our nation… They’re very unpatriotic and disloyal to our Constitution.It’s my opinion that the court has been swayed by foreign interests and a political movement that is far smaller than people would ever think.”
In the opinion, the high court declared, “Our task today is to decide only whether the power to ‘regulate… importation,’ as granted to the President in IEEPA, embraces the power to impose tariffs. It does not.”
Trump has made tariffs a key plank of his economic agenda since retaking the Oval Office last year, but his policies have not come without controversy.
SUPREME COURT DEALS BLOW TO TRUMP’S TRADE AGENDA IN LANDMARK TARIFF CASE
The U.S. Supreme Court as seen on Feb. 20, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
Republican reaction to the ruling has been mixed.
Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., slammed the high court’s decision.
“The Supreme Court just undercut the President’s ability to defend American workers. President Donald Trump was elected to fight unfair trade and stop the United States from being ripped off. I’m outraged by this decision; it’s clearly judicial overreach,” Carter asserted in a post on X.
But Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., welcomed the ruling.
“In defense of our Republic, the Supreme Court struck down using emergency powers to enact taxes. This ruling will also prevent a future President such as AOC from using emergency powers to enact socialism,” Paul noted in a post on X.
ELECTION INTEGRITY GROUPS PRESS SUPREME COURT TO REQUIRE BALLOTS BY ELECTION DAY
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., speaks to reporters as he returns to his office at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 10, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., also hailed the decision.
“The Constitution’s checks and balances still work. Article One gives tariff authority to Congress. This was a common-sense and straightforward ruling by the Supreme Court. I feel vindicated as I’ve been saying this for the last 12 months. In the future, Congress should defend its own authorities and not rely on the Supreme Court. Besides the Constitutional concerns I had on the Administration’s broad-based tariffs, I also do not think tariffs are smart economic policy. Broad-based tariffs are bad economics,” Bacon wrote in a post on X.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Congress and the administration will determine the “best path forward” in the coming weeks.
“No one can deny that the President’s use of tariffs has brought in billions of dollars and created immense leverage for America’s trade strategy and for securing strong, reciprocal America-first trade agreements with countries that had been taking advantage of American workers for decades,” Johnson wrote in an X post.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital journalist who covers breaking news, with a focus on high-impact events that shape national conversation.
She has covered major national crises, including the L.A. wildfires, Potomac and Hudson River aviation disasters, Boulder terror attack, and Texas Hill Country floods.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6389638169112
发表回复