Trump, Tariffs and Supreme Court
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The Trump administration appealed a ruling by a federal trade court invalidating many of the president’s recent tariffs.
The administration had made immediate appeals to allow the U.S. to keep imposing stiff levies, and said the Supreme Court needed to intervene.
Trump officials are back in court pushing to save the president's sweeping reciprocal tariffs. Here’s what’s at stake as the legal battle intensifies.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs are back on, for now. Why? An appeals court paused a little-known lower court’s order to halt most tariffs. But a pair of legal setbacks this week have blown a big hole in Trump’s trade war strategy.
This week’s ruling blocking many of the president’s tariffs will not lift those on Canadian cars, steel and aluminum. A trade expert explains what’s next.
A federal appeals court temporarily allowed President Trump's tariffs to continue. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong joins Ana Cabrera to discuss the legal fight and to react to the Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration to end protections for migrants from Cuba,
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday backed a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, endorsing a limited interpretation of a key environmental law.
The White House on Thursday blasted what it called an abuse of judicial power after multiple federal courts blocked sweeping tariffs President Trump had imposed on imports, and it called on the Supreme Court to step in. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...