The Dismantling of the Global Order That America Created - WhoWhatWhy
- On May 28, 2025, a federal tribunal specializing in trade matters invalidated President Trump's declaration of a national trade emergency along with the reciprocal tariffs he implemented.
- Beginning April 2, tariffs were enacted pursuant to emergency powers granted by Congress, targeting the 2024 record $1.2 trillion trade deficit and aiming to secure international cooperation against the fentanyl trade.
- President Trump used his Article II and congressional powers to pressure foreign countries and lower trade barriers, aiming to facilitate negotiations with multiple nations.
- The court ruling disrupted talks with the UK, China, India, Japan, and South Korea and was criticized for undermining presidential trade authority and disenfranchising 77 million Trump voters.
- This decision raised concerns about national security and the separation of powers by constraining presidential discretion during declared emergencies.
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The Dismantling of the Global Order That America Created - WhoWhatWhy
In just 120 days, President Donald Trump has accomplished what no foreign adversary could achieve in eight decades: the systematic destruction of America’s global leadership from within. On this WhoWhatWhy podcast, we’re joined by Ivo Daalder, former US ambassador to NATO under President Barack Obama, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and director of European affairs on President Bill Clinton’s National Security Council. He delivers…
Vance: There's an Emergency on Drug Ingredients, Crucial Parts of Supply Chain, 'Not Talking About' Plastic Toys
During an interview aired on Thursday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “Greg Kelly Reports,” Vice President JD Vance commented on court rulings on tariffs and said that the president generally has large discretion to protect American consumers, industries, and markets and The post Vance: There’s an Emergency on Drug Ingredients, Crucial Parts of Supply Chain, ‘Not Talking About’ Plastic Toys appeared first on Breitbart.
The Judicial Tyranny Undercuts The President’s Ability To Conduct Foreign Affairs As Court For International Trade Strikes Down Tariffs
By Robert Romano The U.S. Court for International Trade on May 28 struck down President Donald Trump’s national trade emergency, the reciprocal tariffs he put into effect on April 2 and other tariffs in 2025 including those seeking foreign assist to repel the fentanyl trade, throwing the subsequent tariff negotiations with the United Kingdom, China, India, Japan, South Korea and so forth into chaos. The tariffs were instituted under the National…
Commentary: Overreaching Federal Judges Undermine Trump’s Trade Powers in Dangerous Ruling
by Robert Romano The U.S. Court for International Trade on Wednesday struck down President Donald Trump’s national trade emergency, the reciprocal tariffs he put into effect on April 2 and other tariffs in 2025 including those seeking foreign assist to repel the fentanyl trade, throwing the subsequent tariff negotiations with the United Kingdom, China, India, Japan, South Korea and so forth into chaos. The tariffs were instituted under the Nat…
Commentary: Overreaching Federal Judges Undermine Trump’s Trade Powers in Dangerous Ruling | The Star News Network
by Robert Romano The U.S. Court for International Trade on Wednesday struck down President Donald Trump’s national trade emergency, the reciprocal tariffs he put into effect on April 2 and other tariffs in 2025 including those seeking foreign assist to repel the fentanyl trade, throwing the subsequent tariff negotiations with the United Kingdom, China, India, Japan, South Korea and so forth into chaos. The tariffs were instituted under the Nat…
The Judicial Tyranny Undercuts The President’s Ability To Conduct Foreign Affairs As Court For International Trade Strikes Down Tariffs - Wilson County News
The U.S. Court for International Trade on May 28 struck down President Donald Trump’s national trade emergency, the reciprocal tariffs he put into effect on April 2 and other tariffs in 2025 including those seeking foreign assist to repel the fentanyl trade, throwing the subsequent tariff negotiations with the United Kingdom, China, India, Japan, South Korea and so forth into chaos. The tariffs were instituted under the National Emergencies Act …
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