President Trump warns that losing a Supreme Court case could devastate his tariff policies, which have raised billions. Explore how he plans to adapt if the court rules against him.
As the Supreme Court considers Trump's use of emergency powers for tariffs, experts predict that high tariffs will persist regardless of the ruling. What does this mean for businesses and the economy?
As the Supreme Court hears challenges to Trump's tariff authority, experts believe he still has many options to impose tariffs. From using historical laws to counter unfair trade practices, the president's strategies may keep import taxes high.
President Trump claims the U.S. could face dire economic consequences if the Supreme Court overturns his tariffs. Despite skepticism from justices, Trump has alternative strategies to maintain aggressive import taxes.
The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act threatens to reshape electoral maps, potentially diluting the voting power of minorities across the U.S.
In a stunning move, YouTube has agreed to pay President Trump $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit over alleged censorship following the Capitol riots. This settlement also includes plans for a lavish ballroom at the White House, raising eyebrows about tech influence in politics.
In a bold statement, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick claims the Supreme Court won't dismantle Trump's tariffs, contrasting Treasury Secretary Bessent's dire warnings about potential refunds. Tune into 'The Axios Show' for insights!
White House adviser Peter Navarro warns that if Trump's global tariffs are struck down by the Supreme Court, it could mean 'the end of the United States.' With tariffs generating significant federal revenue, the stakes are higher than ever!
Tech pioneer Steve Wozniak reveals shocking details about scams on YouTube utilizing his image to defraud Bitcoin investors, and shares his ongoing legal battle against the platform.
A federal appeals court has allowed President Trump's hefty tariffs to take effect while legal challenges proceed. The case is set for expedited review, raising questions about the future of U.S. trade policy and its economic implications.