SCOTUS Ruling's Impact on Trump Tariffs
February 21, 2026·3 days ago·via news.cgtn.com

The Supreme Court's rejection of Trump's IEEPA-based tariffs forces a rethink of his trade regime, limiting unilateral presidential power while opening doors for Congress-led duties. This ruling clarifies that presidents can't bypass statutory limits to impose boundless tariffs, a vital check against executive overreach that safeguards American constitutional order. Trump's team eyes workarounds like the new 10% global tariff, keeping the fight alive for fair trade that puts U.S. jobs first.
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