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Stephen King's latest jab at President Donald Trump has racked up more than 1.5 million views on social media in just a day. The post, "TACO: Trump Always Chickens Out," comes as "TACO" memes mocking the president have taken off online over the president's tariff policies.
Federal court determined that President Trump doesn't have the authority to unilaterally impose tariffs, dealing a sweeping blow to his main weapon in his trade war.
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A trio of judges at the Manhattan-based trade court ruled that Trump’s use of emergency law to impose the tariffs was not legal. The ruling stated the power to regulate trade and commerce lay with Congress and that simply being President did not grant him power to supersede in the name of national security, which Trump had claimed.
A federal court has dealt a setback to President Donald Trump's campaign of imposing tariffs on trading partners, but the trade wars are far from over, administration officials and trade experts said Thursday.
Karl Rove warns tariffs will turn 2026 voters to Democrats, Navarro goes ballistic - ‘Shame on you, Karl Rove! When are you gonna learn, sir?’ Peter Navarro unleashed on Karl Rove after the Fox News p
That was the question in front of the federal courts that ruled against President Trump’s tariffs in the last couple days. The judges weren’t deciding whether the tariffs are good for the country but whether the president has the power to impose them all by himself.
A US trade court has rebuked Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs strategy, deeming his broad tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act as an overreach of presidential power.
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Irish Star on MSNLawrence O'Donnell predicts 'irreversibly stupid' Trump policies will lose in courtTrump's tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada, which he justified as a measure to combat fentanyl smuggling, would've been nullified by the little-known trade court in New York