Trump, Tariff and US Supreme Court
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President Trump criticized a recent court ruling on his tariff plan on Thursday. He directed criticism to the Federalist Society and expressed disappointment in judicial nominations.
The Trump administration appealed a ruling by a federal trade court invalidating many of the president’s recent tariffs.
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A coalition including leading figures on the right said the president’s program did violence to the Constitution. One judge cited it eight times.
Trump officials are back in court pushing to save the president's sweeping reciprocal tariffs. Here’s what’s at stake as the legal battle intensifies.
GOP lawmakers are quietly hopeful that Trump’s damaging tariff plans will end with decisive Supreme Court decision.
This week’s ruling blocking many of the president’s tariffs will not lift those on Canadian cars, steel and aluminum. A trade expert explains what’s next.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are back on, for now. Why? An appeals court paused a little-known lower court’s order to halt most tariffs. But a pair of legal setbacks this week have blown a big hole in Trump’s trade war strategy.