The legal foundation for a significant portion of Donald Trump’s tariffs has crumbled following a decisive ruling from a U.S. appeals court. The court found that his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) was an illegal application of a law designed for different purposes.
In its 7-4 decision, the court asserted that the IEEPA does not grant the president the authority to create and impose tariffs. The ruling stated that Trump’s declaration of a national emergency over the U.S. trade deficit was an invalid attempt to expand his executive power into the legislative domain of Congress.
The verdict has thrown U.S. trade relations into a state of uncertainty. The informal understandings reached with allies to avoid these tariffs are now based on a flawed premise, potentially nullifying them and forcing a return to the negotiating table.
A Supreme Court appeal is imminent, which will ultimately settle the matter. The case has become a critical test of the constitutional checks and balances, pitting the president’s claim of broad emergency authority against the specific powers granted to Congress over trade and taxation.
Legal Foundation for Trump’s Tariffs Crumbles After Court Ruling
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