The European Commission has called on President Trump to stick to a trade deal the two sealed last summer, which features a commitment on the part of the EU to buy $250 billion worth of U.S. energy annually for a period of three years. Separately, the European Parliament is considering a freeze of the deal in response to Trump’s latest tariff announcement. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs, ruling that the Constitution does not hand taxing authority to the executive branch. The ruling cancels the 10%-plus…