President Trump disclosed on Tuesday that his administration plans to seek an expedited review from the Supreme Court to overturn a recent appeals court decision that invalidated the majority of his reciprocal tariffs. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined on Friday that Trump had overstepped his executive authority when imposing these tariffs, which comprise a significant portion of his trade agenda for his second term. While the court's decision was definitive, it allowed the tariffs to remain in place until October 14, enabling time for an appeal process. Trump cautioned that lifting the tariffs would result in "devastation" for the nation and indicated that the Supreme Court filing is anticipated to occur on Wednesday.