Trump Battles to Uphold Tariffs in Supreme Court

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The Trump administration has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold tariffs imposed under the 1977 law, after a lower court ruled that Trump exceeded his authority. The case centers on whether the president can use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs, a power traditionally reserved for Congress, with significant implications for U.S. trade policy and legal authority. The Supreme Court is urged to expedite the case, which could have broad impacts on Trump's economic and foreign policy strategies.
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