The president has exercised tax and spending powers that belong to Congress. The Supreme Court may be ready to say “enough,” writes WSJ’s Greg Ip.
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The president has exercised tax and spending powers that belong to Congress. The Supreme Court may be ready to say “enough,” writes WSJ’s Greg Ip.
The article discusses how President Trump's tariffs are being criticized as a significant financial burden, suggesting that he has overstepped his authority by exercising tax and spending powers that should belong to Congress. This situation is becoming increasingly contentious, with the Supreme Court potentially poised to intervene and put a stop to these actions. This matters because it raises important questions about the balance of power in government and the economic implications of such tariffs on American consumers and businesses.
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