Trump won’t ask Congress to impose tariffs after Supreme Court rebuke
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
President Donald Trump said on Friday he would not ask Congress to vote on imposing his wide-sweeping tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled them unconstitutional. Trump was asked during a White House press conference about seeking congressional approval in the wake of the high court’s ruling. “I don’t have to,” Trump said. “I have the […]
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