Supreme Court torpedoes Donald Trump's tariff regime in check on executive power
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated Donald Trump's tariff policies, limiting executive power to impose tariffs, which the president criticized, calling out the justices as "disloyal." The ruling marks a significant check on the administration's ability to implement economic measures through tariffs.
Supreme Court torpedoes Donald Trump’s tariff regime in check on executive power
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