Truth Social

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Last mentioned: Mar 18, 2026

Timeline

  1. Expiration Deadline

    Section 122 tariffs expire unless Congress grants formal approval for extension.

  2. Legislative Deadline

    The 150-day temporary window for Section 122 tariffs expires.

  3. Statutory Deadline

    150-day limit for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  4. Statutory Deadline

    The 150-day window for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  5. Statutory Deadline

    The 150-day window for Section 122 tariffs expires unless extended by Congress.

  6. Injunction Denied

    Judge Michael Liburdi denies Kalshi's request to block state-level legal actions.

  7. Criminal Charges Filed

    Arizona AG Kris Mayes files a 20-count criminal indictment against Kalshi.

  8. Trump Issues Ultimatum

    President Trump publicly attacks banks on Truth Social, accusing them of holding the Clarity Act hostage.

  9. Negotiation Deadline Missed

    The White House deadline for a compromise between banks and crypto firms passes without a deal.

  10. Spin-off Proposal

    TMTG announces plans to separate Truth Social into a new publicly traded firm.

  11. Expected Implementation

    Tariffs projected to take effect at U.S. ports of entry.

  12. Expected Implementation

    Tariffs expected to be collected at ports of entry almost immediately.

  13. Implementation Date

    Tariffs are scheduled to go into effect at 12:01 a.m. ET according to White House fact sheets.

  14. Effective Date

    The 15% global tariffs are scheduled to go into effect for all U.S. imports.

  15. Implementation Date

    Scheduled start date for the new global tariff regime according to White House fact sheets.

  16. Effective Date

    The global tariffs are scheduled to take effect at 12:01 a.m. ET.

  17. Implementation Date

    The new global tariffs are scheduled to go into effect for all US imports.

  18. Implementation Date

    New 15% global tariffs scheduled to go into effect for all US imports.

  19. Implementation Date

    Scheduled start for the new temporary global tariff regime.

  20. Effective Date

    New 15% global tariffs are scheduled to begin enforcement.

Stories mentioning Truth Social 19

regulation Bearish

Arizona Files Criminal Charges Against Kalshi in Prediction Market Escalation

Arizona has filed 20 criminal charges against Kalshi, alleging the platform operates an illegal gambling business by offering bets on elections and college sports. The move marks a significant escalation in the jurisdictional battle between state authorities and federal regulators over the multi-billion dollar prediction market industry.

3 sources
regulation Neutral

Trump Blasts Banks for 'Undermining' Crypto Agenda and Stalling Clarity Act

President Trump has issued a direct warning to the banking sector, accusing institutions of sabotaging the GENIUS Act and obstructing the Clarity Act. The conflict centers on a high-stakes dispute over whether crypto exchanges can offer yield on stablecoin deposits, a move banks fear will trigger significant deposit flight.

2 sources
earnings Bearish

Trump Media to Spin Off Truth Social Amid $712M Loss and Fusion Energy Pivot

Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) is planning to spin off its flagship social media platform, Truth Social, into a separate publicly traded entity following a fiscal year where net losses widened to $712.3 million. The strategic move aims to decouple the struggling digital media business from TMTG’s ambitious $6 billion pivot into the fusion energy sector.

2 sources
market-trends Bearish

Trump Media Pivots to Fusion Energy as Truth Social Spin-off Looms

Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) is restructuring into a fusion energy holding company while spinning off Truth Social into a separate public entity. Despite reporting a $712.3 million net loss for 2025, the company's asset base tripled to $2.5 billion, driven by strategic cryptocurrency holdings.

2 sources
markets Bearish

Trump Media Plans Truth Social Spin-Off Amid $712M Annual Loss

Trump Media & Technology Group is restructuring to separate its social media business from a new focus on fusion energy. Despite widening losses driven by crypto volatility, the company is pursuing a complex spin-off and merger strategy to reposition its $2.5 billion asset base.

2 sources
renewable-energy Bearish

Trump Media Pivots to Fusion Energy as Truth Social Spin-Off Looms

Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) is restructuring to separate its social media assets from a massive $6 billion pivot into fusion energy. Despite widening annual losses of $712.3 million, the company is doubling down on its acquisition of TAE Technologies to transform into a clean energy powerhouse.

2 sources
market-trends Bearish

Trump Pivots to Section 122 Tariffs After Supreme Court Setback

President Trump has warned global trade partners against abandoning agreements following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his emergency tariffs. In a strategic pivot, the administration is now leveraging Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose a 15% import duty, signaling a more aggressive trade stance.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Pivots to 15% Global Tariffs After Supreme Court Rebuffs Trade Powers

Following a Supreme Court ruling striking down previous import taxes, President Trump has invoked Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act to impose a new 15% global tariff. This temporary measure bypasses the court's restriction for 150 days, creating immediate supply chain volatility for startups and global manufacturers.

5 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Escalates Global Trade War with 15% Tariff After Supreme Court Rebuff

The US Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s previous global tariffs as an unconstitutional overreach of executive power, prompting an immediate pivot to a 15% levy under the 1974 Trade Act. This legal maneuver sets up a five-month window of heightened trade tension before requiring Congressional intervention, potentially triggering $130 billion in refund claims.

5 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Escalates Global Tariffs to 15% Following Supreme Court Reversal

Following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down previous import taxes, President Trump has pivoted to a rarely used trade law to impose a 15% global tariff. This temporary measure, effective February 24, creates immediate cost pressures for global supply chains and sets a five-month countdown for Congressional intervention.

5 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Escalates Trade War: Global Tariffs Hiked to 15% After Court Defeat

President Donald Trump has abruptly increased his proposed global tariff rate from 10% to 15%, the maximum allowed under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act. The move follows a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated his previous tariff framework, setting the stage for a 150-day window of heightened trade volatility.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Escalates Trade War: Global Tariffs Raised to 15% Under Section 122

President Trump has increased his proposed global tariff from 10% to 15%, utilizing Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act to bypass a recent Supreme Court setback. This temporary measure lasts 150 days, creating immediate volatility for global supply chains as the administration seeks more permanent legal avenues for its protectionist agenda.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Invokes Section 122 for 15% Global Tariffs After SCOTUS Defeat

President Donald Trump has escalated global import duties to a 15% maximum, pivoting to Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act after the Supreme Court invalidated his previous emergency-power tariffs. This temporary measure faces a 150-day legislative deadline and significant skepticism from a Republican-controlled Congress concerned about inflation.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Signs 10% Global Tariff via Section 122 After Supreme Court Setback

President Trump has signed an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff on all imports, bypassing a restrictive Supreme Court ruling by utilizing Section 122 of U.S. trade law. The move creates an immediate 150-day window of increased costs for global supply chains, requiring Congressional approval for any long-term extension.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Signs 10% Global Tariff Following Supreme Court Setback

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff on all imports, pivoting to Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 after the Supreme Court struck down his previous trade measures. The new order is designed to take effect almost immediately, though it carries a 150-day statutory limit unless extended by Congress.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Signs 10% Global Tariff Following Supreme Court Trade Authority Ruling

President Trump has signed an executive order imposing a blanket 10% global tariff on all imports, pivoting to Section 122 of U.S. trade law after the Supreme Court curtailed his previous authority. The move, effective almost immediately, creates a 150-day window of heightened costs for all international supply chains without the possibility of country-specific exemptions.

2 sources
regulation Bearish

Trump Pivots to Section 122 for 10% Global Tariff After SCOTUS Rebuke

President Trump has signed an executive order imposing a 10% global tariff on all imports, leveraging Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. This move follows a 6-3 Supreme Court ruling that invalidated previous tariffs enacted under emergency powers, forcing a strategic shift in the administration's trade enforcement mechanism.

2 sources