Trump, Court of International Trade and Judge
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The judges from the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled to strike down many of President Trump's sweeping global tariffs.
Trump has accused the courts of conducting a coup against him by striking down his tariffs. In reality, this is the constitutional system working things out.
Judge Contreras sides with a toy company, halting Trump's tariffs under IEEPA, as the administration considers an appeal, affecting trade and businesses.
With courts threatening to unravel his global trade war, Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday to send a not-so-subtle signal to the judges standing in his way. The president suggested he expects an appeal to go his way following a week of legal whiplash over his signature economic policy.
The Federalist Society is a pillar of the conservative legal movement that once advised Trump on judicial picks. Now he's slamming the group.
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled Wednesday that President Trump didn’t have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs on virtually every nation. Here's a look at the three judges who hand
The computer chipmaker Nvidia's blockbuster quarterly earnings is boosting investor confidence in the AI revolution and the tech sector at large.
Trump's tariff policies ravaged the American economy and fractured our relationships with other nations, while ceding ground to our enemies, because of the whims of the most erratic leader on earth. Meanwhile, Congress refused to step in to reclaim the power that the president doesn't have and has abused.