States challenge Trump tariffs after Supreme Court ruling limits authority

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Twenty-four states sue the Trump administration, arguing that new 10% tariffs under Section 122 (potentially rising to 15%) exceed presidential authority after the Supreme Court ruled IEEPA-based tariffs unlawful; they seek a court decision voiding the tariffs and refunds for costs incurred, as the White House defends the measures as restoring fair trade.
Topics:nation#business#section-122#state-attorneys-general#supreme-court-ruling#tariffs#trump-administration
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