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Trump Doesn't Want Blackfeet Nation to Intervene in Tariff Suit
- President Donald Trump's legal team requested the Supreme Court to block Blackfeet Nation members from intervening in a tariff lawsuit on September 11, 2025, arguing their case's merits should be addressed by lower courts first.
- Montana State Senator Susan Webber and other tribal members claimed Trump's tariffs burden tribal commerce and affect small businesses near the U.S.-Canada border.
- Two lower courts affirmed that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not grant the president unlimited tariff authority, with Congress holding that power.
- Opening briefs for the Supreme Court case are due by September 19, 2025, and oral arguments are scheduled for November 2025 on the tariff issues affecting global markets.
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Trump doesn't want Blackfeet Nation to intervene in tariff suit
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump's legal team at the Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to block a request from Blackfeet Nation members to intervene in the high-profile case that could determine the fate of…
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- 43% of the sources are Center, 43% of the sources lean Right
43% Right
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