SCOTUS Rejects Trump's IEEPA Tariff Power Grab
February 21, 2026·4 days ago·via Reuters

The Supreme Court delivers a 6-3 smackdown to President Trump's sweeping tariffs imposed under the 1977 IEEPA, ruling the law's "regulate importation" clause doesn't grant unlimited taxing power - that's Congress's turf under Article I. Chief Justice Roberts warns Trump's read would unleash "unbounded tariffs" on any imports anytime, exploding executive overreach into the economy.
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