Donald Trump’s tariff battle: US Supreme Court fast-tracks review; presidential power limits questioned
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The Supreme Court has agreed to expedite its review of the Trump administration’s global tariffs, scheduling a hearing for November. This decision follows a federal appeals court ruling that deemed the tariffs unlawful, asserting that Trump overstepped his authority by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
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