Supreme Court’s tariff decision is a victory for separation of powers
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump chose not to abandon his chaotic tariff strategy Friday after the Supreme Court rejected his claim of unlimited taxing power, instead naming a slew of new tariffs under other legal authorities that he claims will take in even more revenue than his current tariff regime. While it is unfortunate that Trump declined […]
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