Trump Shows that Loyalty Is All that Matters to Him
- A panel at the Court of International Trade ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority by imposing broad tariffs on multiple countries, effectively invalidating these measures.
- The tariffs, including those aimed at curbing fentanyl imports and the so-called 'Liberation Day' tariffs, faced legal challenges due to claims that only Congress can levy such taxes.
- Following the ruling, the Trump administration filed emergency motions to suspend the decision and planned appeals, arguing the tariffs protect vital trade negotiations and national security.
- Trump condemned the judges as 'backroom hustlers' acting out of 'purely a hatred of TRUMP,' blamed the Federalist Society and Leonard Leo for poor judicial picks, and called the ruling 'horrible' on Truth Social.
- The administration’s efforts to keep tariffs in place and appeal the ruling indicate ongoing tension between the executive’s trade agenda and judicial limits on presidential power.
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GOLDBERG: Trump Shows Loyalty Is All That Matters To Him
Last week, the Court of International Trade delivered a blow to Donald Trump’s global trade war. It found that the worldwide tariffs Trump unveiled on “Liberation Day” as well his earlier tariffs pretextually aimed at stopping fentanyl coming in from…

Jonah Goldberg: Trump shows that loyalty is all that matters to him
Last week, the Court of International Trade delivered a blow to Donald Trump’s global trade war. It found that the worldwide tariffs Trump unveiled on “Liberation Day” as well his earlier tariffs pretextually aimed at stopping fentanyl coming in from Mexico and Canada (as if) were beyond his authority. The three-judge panel was surely right about the Liberation Day tariffs and probably right about the fentanyl tariffs, but there’s a better case …

Trump shows that loyalty is all that matters to him
The Court of International Trade recently delivered a blow to President Donald Trump's global trade war. It found that the worldwide tariffs Trump unveiled on "Liberation Day" as well his earlier tariffs pretextually aimed at stopping fentanyl coming in from…
Court checks White House on tariffs
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Fox discussions of court ruling on Trump's unlawful tariffs go off the deep end: “The global deep state is real”
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled on May 28 that all of President Donald Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” and supposedly fentanyl-related global tariffs are illegal and “exceed any authority granted” by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act that he cited to impose them. The White House promptly promised to fight the ruling on appeal and pursue work arounds to continue implementing Trump’s disruptive import tax schemes, and on M…
Despite his stage victory in the customs dispute, Donald Trump follows in court. The repeal of his decrees is "political", says the US President. He calls the judge "backroom-gauner".
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