The president who cried tariffs : will the US supreme court challenge Trump’s trade war ?
The US high court will hear arguments on whether Trump’s erratic imposition of global tariffs is legally valid Donald Trump thrives on emergencies. He cried havoc on the very first day of his second term, declaring a national emergency caused by an “invasion” of “illegal aliens” from Mexico. He (…)
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