Trump slams Supreme Court over tariff ruling
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Kavanaugh warned the majority's ruling could unleash an economic mess the Supreme Court did nothing to prepare for.
Justices Kavanaugh, Alito, and Thomas argued that Trump's tariffs were lawful and that reversing them could get messy.
The president’s trade power grab was a bridge too far for the Supreme Court. Even two of his own appointees balked.
President Donald Trump doubled down on his bold proposal to distribute $2,000 “tariff dividend” checks to most Americans on Friday, assuring supporters that the payouts are on track – just not in time to pad holiday stockings this year. Speaking to ...
(NEXSTAR) – This year could bring several windfalls for Americans, including large tax refunds and extra paychecks. It seems another potential payout, tariff dividends, remains on the table, even if their future is a bit murkier. President Donald Trump ...
To read this article with full citations, please visit taxnotes.com. Politicians talk a lot about tariffs, and much of what they say boils down to a simple question: Who pays? President Trump has insisted repeatedly that foreign countries will foot the ...
President Donald Trump reaffirmed that a $2,000 stimulus check is coming from the "substantial" tariff revenues — although a looming Supreme Court decision on the legality of those tariffs could upend the proposal. Here's the most recent update on the ...
President Donald Trump said this week the U.S. collected more than $600 billion in federal tariff revenue. Last year, the president floated the idea of sending out $2,000 checks to Americans as a "tariff dividend." Any sort of stimulus payment would face ...
The decision effectively eliminated Trump’s primary legal pathway for broad tariffs: the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The statute is typically used to re