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Trump Punishes ‘supreme court’ by Revoking Capital Letters

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24.02.2026

The U.S. Supreme Court has angered President Trump plenty of times. But it’s rare for the Court to deliver as big a blow as it did last week, when it ruled in a 6-3 decision that Trump can’t impose his sweeping tariffs under an emergency law. And it’s even more unusual for the justices to come face-to-face with the president just days after delivering a huge rebuke to his agenda.

So what should we expect from Trump during Tuesday’s State of the Union Address? Will he just read some carefully worded remarks that express his disappointment with the decision and lay out his new plan for tariffs? Or should the justices who choose to attend the speech brace themselves for schoolyard taunts from the president?

Judging from Monday morning’s Truth Social diatribe, you should put your money on the latter approach. Trump began referring to the U.S. Supreme Court as the “supreme court,” explaining that he “will be using lower case letters for a while based on a complete lack of respect!” (This clarification was necessary, as Trump notoriously follows his heart on capitalization.) Then he unintentionally paraphrased Obi-Wan Kenobi, claiming that by striking down his tariffs, the justices have made him more powerful than they can possibly imagine.

We know composing Trump tweets is often a collaborative process, and you can really feel it in this post. The bit about the Supreme Court potentially upholding birthright citizenship reads like it was translated into Trump-ese by an aide. While the president has argued that birthright citizenship was only meant to cover the “babies of slaves,” the language describing the 14th Amendment’s “construction, filing, and ratification” doesn’t feel very him. Nor does the use of the word “deleterious.” On the other hand, no one but Trump himself could have come up with the idea of insulting the justices by revoking their capitalization.

Well, no other adult working at the White House could have come up with that. It does seem like something a fourth-grader would think is a real zinger. The justices who interact with Trump on Tuesday better watch their backs, literally, for “Kick Me” and “I’m With Stupid” signs.

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