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A major question for the Supreme Court: Will it treat Trump as it did Biden?

The Supreme Court is reviewing if the International Emergency Economic Powers Act permits Trump’s tariffs amid claims of national security and economic emergency.

  • A major question hangs over the Supreme Court's closely watched case on President Donald Trump's far-reaching tariffs: Will the conservative majority hold Trump to the same exacting standards it used to limit his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden?
  • The businesses and states that sued over the tariffs are citing the three Trump-appointed conservative justices whose votes they hope to attract to stop Trump's economic agenda in a key test of presidential power.
  • Trump imposed tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act , but the law makes no mention of tariffs, and the administration argued that the absence of 'magic words' is irrelevant.
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Trump sees the US in danger if the Supreme Court decides against him. The lawsuit challenges his customs powers.

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