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On the day before President Donald Trump's next set of tariff hikes is set to materialize, a federal appeals court will ...
President Donald Trump is proving all the naysayers and globalists wrong, months into his tariff regime, as revenue to the federal treasury spikes and inflation remains low. The Committee for a ...
Appellate judges are weighing dueling interpretations of a 1977 emergency powers act to determine the legality of the Trump ...
A panel of appeals court judges bombarded a Trump administration attorney Thursday with pointed questions about the president ...
An appeals court on Thursday scrutinized President Trump’s assertion that emergency powers justify his worldwide tariffs.
It appears that the Trump administration is losing — for a second time — its argument that it has the power to issue sweeping ...
Illegal, disposable vapes from China are illicitly entering the U.S. through a complex system of brokers, smuggling, and ...
A lower court blocked the move in May, finding Trump overstepped authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers ...
The 11-judge panel noted that the 1977 law the president relied on — the International Emergency Economic Powers Act — did ...
Whether Trump’s tariffs are canceled or not will make a big difference for U.S. consumers, businesses and trading partners.
IEEPA delegates broad tariff discretion to the chief executive. If that is disfavored, the solution is to ask Congress, not the courts, to change the law.