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The Financial Express · 3d
Section 122 explained: The new key to Trump’s emerging tariff battle plan
The Supreme Court of the United States struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs that were imposed using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) on Friday.

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 · 1d · on MSN
Tariffs update: will US consumers get refunds? Key questions explained
 · 4d
US Supreme Court quashes Trump's tariff orders: Does it mean zero tariff on India? Explained
 · 6h
6 Takeaways From Trump’s State of the Union
President Trump delivered the longest State of the Union address in American history on Tuesday night, insisting that he had overseen a “turnaround for the ages” during his first year back in office, ...

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 · 9h
Early takeaways from Trump’s State of the Union: Sales mode to pitch economy, draft on patriotism
 · 2h
A Fairly Cordial Encounter for the President and ‘Barely Invited’ Justices
 · 4h
Trump uses longest-ever State of the Union to try to convince voters that US is ‘winning so much’
As he did during such addresses in his first term, Trump relied on a series of surprise special guests to dramatically punctuate his message.

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Watch: President Trump Delivers State of the Union Address
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Trump boasts of stock market rally, promises $1,000 retirement savings contributions
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Trump’s tariffs are here to stay: How State of the Union address echoes Peter Navarro’s claim

In a recent piece for the Financial Times, the senior White House counsellor for trade and manufacturing focused on the “alternative legal statutes” that the Trump administration could use to impose s
ABC News on MSN
1d

What's next for Trump's tariffs? Experts explain

Trump promised a flurry of new measures but he faces legal limitations.
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN
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Pres. Trump issues new 15% global tariff despite Supreme Court ruling: Is it legal?

Following a Supreme Court decision striking down his tariffs, President Trump announced new global tariffs under a never-used before provision in a 1974 trade law. Hamline law professor David Schultz weighed in on the developments.
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SCOTUS Tariff Ruling: Will Retailers See Their Share Of $175 Billion?

While the SCOTUS Ruling on Tariffs could trigger up to $175 billion in refunds, the consensus is that most retailers will not see these refunds anytime soon.
16h

My New Boston Globe Article on Why "Trump's New Tariffs are Another Dangerous Presidential Power Grab"

Today, the Boston Globe  published my article, "Trump's New Tariffs are Another Dangerous Presidential Power Grab" (non-paywall link here).
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Trump's new 10% global tariff, explained

Trump's new 10% global tariff will make everyday prices, from groceries to cars, more expensive. Here's why it will impact your bank account. (AP Photo)
3don MSN

Will Americans get $2,000 tariff checks after the US Supreme Court ruling? Here’s everything explained

Trump tariff $2,000 dividend impact after Supreme Court ruling: The Supreme Court has ruled against President Donald Trump's tariffs. This decision impacts his promise to send $2,000 checks to Americans.
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From IEEPA to Trade Act: Why Trump’s new 15% global tariffs could again be struck down | Explained

The tariffs began taking effect at midnight on Tuesday, shortly after collections under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were halted following the Supreme Court ruling.
Mediaite
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Fetterman Pushes Back on Fox Anchor Saying He Claimed Trump Tariffs Went ‘Pretty Well’

John Fetterman explained he sees obvious negatives to Trump's tariffs after Fox's Aishah Hasnie noted he said the economic strategy turned out "pretty well."

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