Trump, Supreme Court and tariffs
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There’s little that Donald Trump has cherished more in his second term than tariffs, a symbol of his imperious approach to the presidency.
In a speech heavy on economic boasts and immigration claims, President Donald Trump's second State of the Union comes days after the Supreme Court struck down most of his tariff plan — and as new questions emerge surrounding the Epstein files.
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
Democratic representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib shouted at Trump as he defended his immigration policies. Trump's speech was the longest state of the union address on record, according to the American Presidency Project.
President Donald Trump’s new tariffs may face a legal challenge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.
After boasting for months about its preferential trade deal with US President Donald Trump, the UK is at risk of becoming the biggest loser in the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down his global tariffs.
Stock futures were sliding on Monday after President Donald Trump said he would be hiking global tariffs [to a rate of 15%](
President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Republican Rep.