Trump allies expect he'll double down on tariffs after sweeping court block
Briefly

Trump has appealed a court ruling regarding tariffs, questioning the authority of the court in defining a 'national emergency'. He's committed to using executive power to tackle trade issues affecting American communities and defense. The court indicated that his approach may misdirect focus on authority rather than intentions. Consumers and state attorneys general celebrate the ruling, which pointed to the economic damage caused by tariffs, including inflated prices on goods, with significant financial implications for Americans.
The judges agreed with plaintiffs who alleged that tariffs risked vast harms to Americans, including spiking prices on their goods.
Attorney General Dan Rayfield celebrated a win for working families, stating, 'President Trump's sweeping tariffs were unlawful, reckless, and economically devastating.'
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