Trump, tariffs and Federal court
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President Donald Trump has said that if the U.S. is not allowed to implement tariffs, it "doesn't have, even a small chance, of economic survival."
A trade court’s decision Wednesday evening isn’t just a blow to President Donald Trump’s tariff plans. It calls into question the entire governing strategy of an administration constructed on an expansive vision of executive power.
A U.S. federal court has blocked former President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs, ruling that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) doesn’t give him authority to impose sweeping import taxes.
In a significant decision issued on May 28, 2025, the United States Court of International Trade ruled that certain wide-ranging tariffs imposed
Courts will be hard-pressed to explain why arguments that were fatal to the Biden administration’s overreach do not apply to Trump’s tariffs.
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said Sunday that he expects President Donald Trump to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week on tariffs. "President Trump, we expect,
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan would cut deficits by $2.8 trillion over a 10-year period while shrinking the economy, raising the inflation rate and reducing the purchasing power of hou
Global economic growth is expected to take a hit, in part as a result of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, if major nations remain mired in unresolved trade disputes, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said in a report released Tuesday.