The Supreme Court is questioning President Trump's authority to impose tariffs unilaterally, raising concerns about the future of his economic policies. Legal experts suggest a complex ruling ahead that might not simply uphold or strike down the tariffs.
President Trump claims the U.S. may become 'virtually defenseless' if the Supreme Court strikes down tariffs crucial to his economic agenda. As the court prepares to hear arguments, Trump's warnings highlight the stakes for national and financial security.
U.S. stock futures show minor changes as investors digest recent trade news, including a federal court ruling on Trump's tariffs. With September historically being a tough month for stocks, traders are on edge ahead of key job reports.
President Trump is on the defensive after a court ruled his tariffs illegal. He vows to appeal, insisting that without these tariffs, the U.S. economy would collapse. Critics argue the costs fall on consumers, while Trump’s administration doubles down on its trade strategy.
In a dire warning, Peter Navarro claims that blocking Trump's tariffs could lead to 'the end of the United States.' The Supreme Court's upcoming decision is crucial for the Trump administration's economic strategy.