Federal Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs Amid Legal Challenges

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A U.S. federal court has invalidated President Trump's broad 'reciprocal' tariffs on multiple countries, ruling that his justification under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act exceeded his legal authority, and ordered the tariffs collected to be vacated.
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