Maybe Both Parties Are About to Embrace the Separation of Powers
- The U.S. Supreme Court's major questions doctrine now threatens Donald Trump's tariffs, as it did with Joe Biden's climate change policies and student debt plans, preventing federal agencies from making sweeping decisions without congressional authority.
- The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that many of Trump's import taxes exceeded the authority granted by Congress, citing the major questions doctrine, which is central to this case.
- The challenged tariffs by Trump, estimated to total $1.4 trillion over the next decade, have caused financial market turmoil and fears of economic recession in the U.S. And globally.
- The ideological split in the Supreme Court may influence how the major questions doctrine is applied in future tariff contexts, raising concerns about significant impacts on the economy.
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Maybe Both Parties Are About to Embrace the Separation of Powers
I. False TruthsPresident Trump had this to say on Truth Social on Thursday: The U.S. Court of International Trade incredibly ruled against the United States of America on desperately needed Tariffs but, fortunately, the full 11 Judge Panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Court has just stayed the order by the Manhattan-based Court of International Trade. Where do these initial three Judges come from? How is it possible for t…
Trump Again Goes Nuclear On Rogue Judges For Their Stunningly Anti-American Rulings - The American Tribune.com
Posting on his Truth Social social media platform, President Donald Trump went nuclear on the woke courts and rogue judges who are doing their best to hold his policy hostage, pointing out that, if their rulings are allowed to stand, the anti-American outcomes that will happen because of those rulings will be disastrous for the country. As background, the president’s angry comments came after a trade court based in Manhattan ruled against his ta…
Trump Claims U.S. Will Collapse If The Courts Don’t Side With Him, Blasts Federalist Society over Legal Losses
President Donald Trump issued a stark warning over the weekend, saying that if the courts don’t support his trade policies, it could lead to the collapse of the United States economy. In a post on his Truth Social platform on Sunday, Trump said a court ruling against his power to impose tariffs would be a disaster for the country. “If the Courts somehow rule against us on Tariffs, which is not expected, that would allow other Countries to hold o…
Lawfare won’t beat Trump
Liberal Europeans hate Donald Trump. They also tend to misjudge him. I see this tendency particularly strongly represented in the media, where wishful thinking is the guiding principle. The media drew the wrong political conclusions about his criminal trials last year. Now they are misjudging last week’s court ruling blocking his 2 April reciprocal tariffs. The chances are that Trump will win this latest legal battle, just as he won the previous
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