The US Supreme Court is debating the legality of the government's tariff policy
2025-11-05 16:03:59
The US Supreme Court argued on November 5 local time on the legality of US President Donald Trump's massive tariffs. The case is seen as an important test of the boundaries of President Trump's power and his ability to expand executive authority, and could have implications for the global economy. The Department of Justice first stated its position, and was represented by Attorney General D. John Sauer, the top lawyer of the Trump administration's Supreme Court. Previously, on October 30 local time, the US Senate passed a resolution with 51 votes in favor and 47 votes against, demanding that the "national emergency" invoked by the Trump administration's so-called "reciprocal tariffs" in early April be lifted. Public opinion believes that this is a strong signal from Congress to constrain the White House's trade authority.
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