Trump's signature tariffs hang on key question about Congress' power before Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court is currently weighing a pivotal case regarding Donald Trump's tariffs, which raises critical questions about the separation of powers in the U.S. government. Trump defends his use of emergency law to impose tariffs without Congressional approval, arguing that such measures are constitutional. This case not only scrutinizes the legality of Trump's actions but also sets a precedent for the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches. The outcome could redefine the limits of presidential authority in trade matters, impacting future administrations and their ability to enact similar policies without legislative consent.
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