Analysis: Supreme Court gives Trump — and the rest of the GOP — a gift in disguise
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In a decision that will be marked as a milestone in the recent history of U.S. commercial jurisprudence, the Supreme Court ruled on February 20—after having postponed the ruling for several weeks—that President Donald Trump is not empowered to impose general tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a 1977 rule that authorizes the Executive to take extraordinary economic measures in the face of unusual and serious th…
Analysis: Supreme Court gives Trump — and the rest of the GOP — a gift in disguise
The Supreme Court on Friday dealt President Donald Trump perhaps the most significant rebuke of his second term. The justices, including two Trump appointees, struck down Trump’s signature economic policy: his global tariffs.
Supreme Court gives Trump — and the rest of the GOP — a gift in disguise
The Supreme Court on Friday dealt President Donald Trump perhaps the most significant rebuke of his second term. The justices, including two of the president’s appointees, struck down Trump’s signature economic policy: his global tariffs. In the long run, the court might have saved him from himself — at least politically. Some Republicans are outright praising the decision, and you can bet more are happy behind the scenes. That’s because, while …
'Sir, I want to kiss you so badly': Trump's meltdown over the Supreme Court took a strange detour
President Donald Trump recently made an unusual claim at a press conference, saying a “very powerful” man wanted to kiss him. The story came up while Trump was lashing out at the Supreme Court, calling the justices a “disgrace to our nation” and “lap dogs,” after they struck down his tariff policies. According to The Daily Beast, while venting about the ruling, Trump suddenly shifted to an unrelated story about Andrew Seville, the president of K…
The Supreme Court on Friday (January 20) handed Donald Trump perhaps the most significant rebuke of his second term. The justices, including two appointed by the president, struck down Trump's signature economic policy: his global tariffs. In the long run, the court may have saved the US president from himself — at least politically, as CNN points out in an analysis. Some Republicans are openly praising the decision.
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