Supreme Court Ruling:
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent weighed in on Supreme Court ruling on tariffs. He also talked about different avenues that President Trump could use.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent SOUNDS OFF After SCOTUS Ruling (The Gateway Pundint)
Three conservative justices, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Brett Kavanaugh, dissented, and Kavanaugh came out swinging in his opinion.
Read It: Kavanaugh Goes Off on Fellow Justices in Blazing Dissent, Calls Tariff Decision ‘Illogical’ (Red State)
4 Of The Best Lines From Kavanaugh’s Masterclass Defense Of Trump’s Tariff Power (The Federalist)
Clarence Thomas, writing in dissent, methodically dismantled the majority’s reasoning for stripping the president of broad tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Clarence Thomas Unloads on the Supreme Court Over Tariff Ruling (PJ Media)
Sen. Kennedy, R-La., offered an optimistic perspective on the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling. Despite the legal setback, Kennedy argued Trump’s use of tariffs has secured strong trade deals and could boost the economy.
Sen John Kennedy says ‘grizzly’ Trump secured trade wins despite SCOTUS tariff blow (Fox News)
Scott Jennings gave a great response on CNN regarding the Supreme Court Ruling on tariffs.
Scott Jennings Drops a Massive Truth Bomb About the Supreme Court on CNN (PJ Media)
Olympics:
Jack Hughes said he was “proud to be American” as he talked about his Olympic gold-winning goal. “This is all about our country right now. I love the U.S.A. I love my teammates, it’s unbelievable. The USA Hockey brotherhood, it’s so strong. We had so much support from ex-players, and I’m so proud to be American today.”
Team USA’s Jack Hughes shares patriotic message after Olympic thriller (Fox News)
Canada’s women’s hockey team were not exactly happy to receive their consolation prize after losing to USA in the gold medal game.
Greg Warren:
Greg opened for Nate Bargatze last night. Greg and Nate are hosting a new gameshow called The Greatest Average American. Contestants have to guess how everyday Americans think and live. Contestants compete to win a $67,920 grand prize, representing the average US salary. The show will air every Wednesday on ABC and Hulu.
Greg will be back in Springfield on April 11th. He will be performing at the Gillioz Theatre.



