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The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda.
President Donald Trump says he'll enact a 10% global tariff using other federal laws after the Supreme Court ruled against his far-reaching global tariffs on Friday.
President Donald Trump will speak around 12:45 pm on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down his far-reaching tariffs on Friday. This upends a central plank of the administration's economic agenda.
Trump signed an order to impose a 10% global tariff under Section 122. He earlier described it as ‘over and above our normal tariffs already being charged’. Keep checking for latest updates
President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he was directing agencies to release files pertaining to “alien and extraterrestrial life.”Trump wrote on Truth Social that “based on the tremendous interest shown,
The Supreme Court dealt a crushing blow to President Trump’s tariff agenda, ruling on Friday that his tariff scheme is illegal without congressional authorization. In one of the biggest cases justices have decided in years,
Trump administration news: Rubio seeks to reassure allies but reiterates US demands in Munich speech
Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered some reassurance to uneasy European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, but did not back off underlying US demands. Follow live updates.
President Trump has repeatedly demanded that Iran give up its nuclear program, including by agreeing not to enrich any more uranium. Steve Witkoff, the Middle East envoy, has portrayed Iran’s enrichment capability an absolute “ red line ,” because it would keep the door open for the development of nuclear weapons.
President Trump's sweeping tariffs are the centerpiece of his economic agenda but have raised prices for businesses and consumers.
The move comes after the Supreme Court handed the White House a huge setback to one of its signature economic and foreign policy tools.