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How Trump’s Supreme Court picks may backfire on tariffs against him

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    • The headline suggests a potential conflict between President Donald Trump and the Supreme Court, particularly involving his appointees, concerning tariff impositions.
    • The specific issue at hand is President Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs, referred to as “Liberation Day tariffs.”
    • Supreme Court justices, including those appointed by Trump himself, have shown skepticism toward his use of these powers, indicating possible judicial pushback.
    • This situation highlights the complexity and potential unintended consequences of presidential appointments to the Supreme Court.
    • The skepticism from the justices suggests that Trump’s decisions may face legal challenges, even from a court with justices he appointed.
    • The outcome of this case may have significant implications for the balance of power between the executive branch and the judiciary concerning the use of emergency powers.
    • This development underscores the importance of the Supreme Court’s role in checking presidential authority, even for a sitting president’s decisions.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/supreme-court-justices-show-skepticism-trumps-emergency-tariff-powers-during-oral-arguments)

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