Five things you need to know as Trump's tariffs go back to court
- On Wednesday, a U.S. Trade tribunal ruled that President Trump exceeded his legal authority by imposing tariffs under emergency powers, preventing the administration from enforcing several of these duties.
- Trump declared national emergencies related to fentanyl and trade imbalances to enforce tariffs, but the court ruled that the law he relied on to do so was applied incorrectly.
- The Trump administration filed an emergency motion which a federal appeals court granted on Thursday, temporarily staying the trade court decision pending further review.
- The White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt criticized the ruling from the lower court as an example of “judicial overreach” and called on the Supreme Court to intervene and resolve the matter.
- The ruling signals legal limits on Trump’s tariff authority, while the government plans to appeal and continue its broad trade policy agenda despite ongoing uncertainty.
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Five things you need to know as Trump’s tariffs go back to court
WASHINGTON - The world buckled up for another roller-coaster ride of uncertainty this week as U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff agenda made its way through the courts.
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