The Supreme Court is now weighing whether President Trump’s tariffs, which hinge on a specified economic emergency power, can ...
Until now, the U.S. Supreme Court has been modestly deferential to President Donald Trump’s executive overreach. Oral ...
The president's lies about tariffs, immigration raids, rising prices, and foreign policy came back to haunt him.
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo joins 'The Sunday Briefing' to weigh in on the Supreme Court’s skepticism ...
President praises benefits of the levies after Supreme Court appears skeptical of his justification for many of them.
The post comes after the Supreme Court questioned the legality of his use of emergency powers to impose sweeping new tariffs ...
President Donald Trump has criticized "fools" opposing his sweeping tariffs while again promising a dividend of "at least" $2 ...
Donald Trump said his administration was taking in “trillions of dollars” from tariffs and promised that every American would soon receive a $2,000 payment.
Trump told his 11 million followers on Truth Social that “401k’s are highest ever” and the country is “taking in trillions of ...
President Donald Trump pledges a $2,000 “tariff dividend” for Americans and calls critics “fools” as the Supreme Court reviews his trade powers.
The president appears concerned that last week’s oral arguments that the Supreme Court could limit his tariff authority.
Across ideological lines, the bench pressed the administration on whether emergency trade powers override Congress's taxing ...
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