Trump, Supreme Court and tariff
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President Donald Trump announced a new global 10% tariff during Friday’s press briefing, which followed the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down his “Liberation Day” tariffs. Trump struck a defiant tone during the press conference,
For those at the scene, Roberts invoked, by name, the revered Chief Justice John Marshall, who wrote the milestones on judicial authority and constitutional separation of powers. Two centuries ago, in 1824, Marshall had deemed the authority to impose tariffs “a branch of the taxing power,” which is firmly the domain of Congress.
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is having an ‘I told you so’ moment when it comes to President Trump’s tariffs. At November’s blockbuster arguments, Gorsuch raised alarm about what he called a “one-way ratchet” of authority from Congress to the president if Trump wins a case that challenges his use of emergency powers to
The United States has collected more $200 billion in tariffs this year as a result of new duties imposed by President Donald Trump since the beginning of 2025, according to Customs and Border Protection. The tally comes as the Supreme Court considers ...
Tariffs are among the defining policies of President Donald Trump’s second term. CNN is tracking their impact on the US economy and American consumers.
Costco filed a Nov. 28 lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade to preserve its ability to claim tariff refunds as the Supreme Court weighs President Donald Trump’s global tariffs. The company says Customs and Border Protection’s refusal to ...