Congress will do 'what's right' if Trump's tariffs are tossed by Supreme Court, House tax committee chair says
The Supreme Court will review if the president exceeded authority by imposing tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act without Congress, with oral arguments in November.
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Supreme Court Sets November Hearing on Trump’s Tariffs with $1 Trillion at Risk
In what’s shaping up as a defining constitutional showdown, these unelected officials have taken it upon themselves to second-guess presidential decisions that directly impact American... The post Supreme Court Sets November Hearing on Trump’s Tariffs with $1 Trillion at Risk appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Supreme Court to rule on legality of Trump’s tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to decide the legality of former President Donald Trump’s extensive global tariffs, setting up a major test of executive power in trade policy. This case centers on whether Trump lawfully used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 to impose tariffs, a law historically aimed at emergency sanctions but never before used to levy tariffs. The big picture: The Court took up the Justic…
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