Kavanaugh Says Other Laws Enable Trump to Impose Tariffs

Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh poses for the official photo at the Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 7, 2022. Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images While a majority of the Supreme Court held on Feb. 20 that President Donald Trump cannot impose tariffs using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), Justice Brett Kavanaugh

Supreme Court Rules Against Most of Trump’s Tariffs; Trump Orders Release of Government UFO Files

The Supreme Court ruled against most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, delivering a major blow to the president’s agenda. NTD finds out what lawmakers, an American think tank, and experts have to say about it. Trump ordered the U.S. government to reveal its files on UFOs and alien<span class="nanospell-typo" data-cke-bogus="… Read More Original News Source

Trump to hold news conference in wake of Supreme Court tariff decision

  34m ago How the justices divided in the tariff ruling The Supreme Court’s decision crossed ideological lines, with three conservative justices and the court’s three liberals forming a majority to strike down the president’s tariffs: Supreme Court justices ruled 6-3 to invalidate tariffs President Trump imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. CBS