The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on the limits, if any, under which the President can impose tariffs under the ...
As the DOJ prepares to defending the Trump's agenda at the Supreme Court, it will likely see an end to its winning streak at the high court.
The law in question doesn’t mention tariffs. But the president also has wide latitude in setting the foreign-policy agenda.
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