Trump hits court decisions on tariffs, aims to appeal by Wednesday
President Trump requests a swift Supreme Court decision to uphold tariffs generating billions in revenue, challenged for exceeding authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
- U.S. President Donald Trump plans to appeal to the Supreme Court after a court ruled that many of his tariffs are illegal, seeking an early decision by Wednesday.
- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that Trump exceeded his authority in imposing tariffs under emergency economic powers.
- Trump claims that removing tariffs could lead to the U.S. becoming a 'Third World' country and asserts that the stock market needs them.
- The court allowed the tariffs to remain effective until mid-October, giving Trump time to challenge the ruling.
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Washington. President Donald Trump confirmed Tuesday that he will ask the Supreme Court to rule quickly after a federal appellate court determined on Friday that he did not have the power to introduce much of the tariffs applied since his return to the White House."We are going to go to the Supreme Court, we believe that tomorrow (Wednesday), because we need a quick decision,” Trump told journalists. He added that he will ask for an “expeditive …
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