Are institutions finally pushing back? SCOTUS, Epstein, and voter unrest | with John Croisant
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The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs was invalid — and that the money collected must be repaid.
For Oklahoma businesses and consumers already struggling with rising costs, that’s big.
But that’s just the start.
In this week’s conversation, congressional candidate John Croisant and I break down:
• What the SCOTUS decision means for small businesses
• Why Congress — not the president — has taxing authority
• Whether tariffs are hurting red states more than blue states
• The growing international investigation into the Epstein network
• Arrests in Europe and what that could mean for U.S. political figures
• DOJ transparency, the Epstein files and public trust
• Why protests across party lines may signal something larger
Are we in the second half of the movie?
Learn more about John Croisant and his campaign at https://www.croisantforcongress.com
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