WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday posed a question about the possibility of a “rehearing” or “readjudication” of a legal case involving his sweeping emergency tariffs, after the Supreme Court struck them down last week. Trump raised the question in a social media post, criticizing what he called the “highly disappointing” ruling by the high court, and arguing that the court decision could allow hundreds of billions of dollars to be returned to countries and companies that he accused of “ripping off” the United States for many years. “It doesn’t make sense that Countries and Companies that took advantage of us for decades, receiving Billions and Billions of Dollars that they should not have been allowed to receive, would now be entitled to an undeserved ‘windfall,’ the likes of which the World has never seen before, as a result of this highly disappointing, to say the least, ruling,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Is a Rehearing or Readjudication of this case possible?.” Last Friday, the Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s ruling against Trump’s use of the 1977 Internat

