A major test of presidential power and its limits
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether Trump’s use of emergency powers
to impose global tariffs is lawful.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he expects the Court to uphold the
policy. But if it strikes it down, he told reporters the administration would
use other tariff laws that allow 50 percent on other countries. “You should
assume that they’re here to stay,” Bessent said.
Lower courts have already ruled parts of the policy unconstitutional. The
outcome now carries major implications for manufacturing, trade, and the balance
of power between Congress and the presidency.Read the coverage of the case
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