Trump Rages: Court Puts Him in Customs Clapping
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A large part of the economic barriers imposed by the White House in recent months have been declared illegal on Friday night. The US President has now handed over to the Supreme Court, with a conservative majority.


Defeat in court, but Trump doesn't give in small. He announces: "ALL ZÖLLE ARE CONTINUE IN POWER!
The conclusion that President Donald Trump did not have the right to impose certain customs duties, formulated on Friday by the Federal Court of Appeal of the United States, does not surprise the experts contacted by La Presse. But the saga is far from over.
US President Trump's customs plans seem like a fixed idea. Part of his plans to impose high tariffs on imports are stopped by a federal court, but what does that mean? Questions and answers at a glance.
New twist in the eternal hickhack around US President Donald Trump's customs policy. A court largely took a course.
A US Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that much of the customs duty imposed by Donald Trump was illegal. The case will go to the Supreme Court.
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