Appeals Court Declares Trump’s Tariffs Unconstitutional and Illegal

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A US federal appeals court ruled that President Trump overstepped his legal authority in imposing broad tariffs, declaring them unconstitutional, though the tariffs remain in place until mid-October as the administration considers an appeal to the Supreme Court. The decision challenges Trump's use of emergency powers under the 1977 law to justify tariffs, raising questions about the future of his trade policies and the balance of power between the executive and Congress.
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