City
Epaper

America "far stronger and more respected": Trump claims US will soon receive $600 billion from tariffs, hits out at media

By ANI | Updated: January 6, 2026 00:45 IST

Washington, DC [US], January 6 : US President Donald Trump has once again highlighted the revenue generated through tariffs ...

Open in App

Washington, DC [US], January 6 : US President Donald Trump has once again highlighted the revenue generated through tariffs imposed by his administration on various countries around the world after his return to the White House, asserting that the collections will soon cross USD 600 billion.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "We have taken in, and will soon be receiving, more than 600 Billion Dollars in Tariffs," while accusing the media of deliberately ignoring the issue.

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/115842866197248103

Taking aim at what he termed biased reporting, he added, "The Fake News Media refuses to talk about it because they hate and disrespect our Country, and want to interfere with the upcoming Tariff decision, one of the most important ever, of the United States Supreme Court."

Reiterating his backing for tariffs, Trump linked the policy to both economic strength and national security.

"Because of Tariffs, our Country is financially, AND FROM A NATIONAL SECURITY STANDPOINT, FAR STRONGER AND MORE RESPECTED THAN EVER BEFORE. GOD BLESS AMERICA!" he said.

Trump has repeatedly criticised the legal challenge to his tariff regime. In earlier remarks, he warned, "The biggest threat in history to United States National Security would be a negative decision on Tariffs by the US Supreme Court," adding that such an outcome would render the country "financially defenseless."

The tariff measures are currently under scrutiny by the US Supreme Court, where they have been challenged over whether the President exceeded his authority.

The last hearing was held in November, with the final ruling deferred to 2026, though no specific timeline has been announced.

India is among the countries facing steep tariffs from the United States.

At present, Indian exports are subject to a 50 per cent tariff, with half of it linked to India's purchase of Russian crude.

Referring to discussions with Indian leadership, Trump had said, "They wanted to make me happy, basically. Modi is a very good man; he is a good guy. He knew I was not happy, and it was important to make me happy. They do trade and we can raise tariffs on them very quickly. It would be very bad for them," he said.

Trump made the comments on Sunday while interacting with reporters aboard Air Force One during his flight back from Florida to Washington, DC.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalThis vote is an opportunity to take revenge for insult to President Murmu: HM Shah tells Bengal's tribal community

InternationalCeasefire in Lebanon part of agreement, says Iranian FM Spokesperson for peace talks with US: Iran Media

Other SportsIPL does not just find talent, it forces talent to declare itself: Lalit Modi

CricketDown the track, in the 'V' position: Abhishek shows two technical powers during stroke-filled 74 against PBKS

BusinessGL Bajaj Strengthens its Standing as a Leading Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub with 140 Startups Valued at Rs. 500 Crore

International Realted Stories

International"Fingers on the trigger": Tehran maintains defiant posture ahead of peace talks

International"People in Iran not very optimistic, but still giving it a hope to go on": University of Tehran professor Elham on peace talks

International"Waiting for you": Trump flaunts US oil supremacy as tankers head for "sweetest" crude

InternationalPakistan: Rising gender violence exposes stark gap between rhetoric and reality

International"People of India demonstrated that they are reliable, compassionate partners": Iranian envoy Fathali on India sending 2nd shipment to medical aid