Huckabee Sanders on Tariffs: Fastest Way to Get Trump to Act Is ‘Tell Him that He Can’t’
Sarah Huckabee Sanders says telling Trump 'he can't' motivates him to act after the Supreme Court struck down his tariffs under emergency powers.
- On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington struck down President Donald Trump's global tariffs, with six justices voting against the emergency-powers tariff policy.
- Based on an emergency-powers law, the tariffs were reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, which opposed Trump's expectation of loyalty from his three appointees.
- The court's majority rejected the legal basis for the tariffs, undercutting the administration's tariff policy and limiting executive emergency authority.
- Huckabee Sanders said telling Trump `He can't` motivates him to act, as a reaction to the court's ruling, highlighting political messaging in Washington.
- The ruling positions the court as a check on emergency authority by removing a major element of the administration's trade policy and raising questions about presidential emergency authority and future tariff use.
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