Supreme Court Questions Trump’s Tariffs Amid Power and Revenue Concerns
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President Trump warns that striking down his tariffs could leave the U.S. 'almost Third World' but has multiple alternative legal tools to impose tariffs, including longstanding statutes like Section 301, Section 232, and even the historically controversial Section 338, ensuring he retains significant influence over trade policy regardless of court rulings.
- 'Reduced to almost Third World status': Trump pleads with Supreme Court not to slap down his tariffs Fortune
- Trump Team Now Claims Its Trillions in Tariff Revenue Are ‘Incidental’ The New York Times
- Court appears dubious of Trump’s tariffs SCOTUSblog
- Tariffs in doubt, Musk's pay plan, shutdown flight reductions and more in Morning Squawk CNBC
- How Far Can Donald Trump Take Emergency Power? The New Yorker
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