Donald Trump, Tariffs and Trade court
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The President has blamed the Federalist Society for “bad advice” on judicial nominations, after a court ruled against his authority to impose tariffs.
From day to day, Donald Trump’s second term often seems like a roman candle of grievance, with the administration spraying attacks in all directions on institutions and individuals the president considers hostile.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Thursday on “The Ingraham Angle” that President Donald Trump has the authority to hit other countries with reciprocal tariffs. A three-judge panel on the New York-based Court of International Trade ruled Wednesday that the president could not use his executive powers to impose reciprocal tariffs on imports.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump fumes after president is given mocking nickname amid tariff battleUS president Donald Trump has taken to social media in recent days with his 'Liberation Day' tariffs facing legal hurdles in America's trade courts as he was given a cruel nickname
A U.S. trade court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump's tariffs from going into effect in a sweeping ruling that the president overstepped his authority by imposing across-the-board duties on imports from nations that sell more to the United States than they buy.
Trump allies and experts say a federal judge overstepped by halting third-country deportations, setting up a legal clash over due process and executive power.
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Trump's legislative success contrasts with low approval ratings on economic issues like tariffs and inflation overshadowing his presidency's achievements.
May 2025, as U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act — a law that makes it illegal to publish intimate visual depictions of people, both authentic and com