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Supreme Court strikes down bulk of Trump’s tariffs
(THE HILL) – The Supreme Court cast aside the bulk of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs Friday, obliterating a canon of his economic strategy in ruling that his use of an emergency statute to remake global trade was unlawful.
The decision invalidates what the Trump administration called the president’s most significant economic and foreign policy initiative of his second term, a result Trump has warned could foist financial ruin upon the United States.
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The justices rejected Trump’s expanded use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) in imposing tariffs on nearly every country. The 1970s-era law allows the president to “regulate” imports when necessary to respond to national emergencies that pose an “unusual and extraordinary” threat.
“We claim no special competence in matters of economics or foreign affairs,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote.
“We claim only, as we must, the limited role assigned to us by Article III of the Constitution. Fulfilling that role, we hold that IEEPA does not authorize the President to impose tariffs.”
Trump is the first president to attempt to invoke the IEEPA to impose tariffs in its nearly 50-year history.
The decision does not provide guidance for how refunds will work, a battle that lies ahead in the lower courts.
Despite Trump’s string of victories before the high court over the past year, the justices expressed deep skepticism about his ability to justify his economic agenda with the string of emergencies he cited.
Starting in February, Trump declared an emergency over fentanyl to impose tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico. And more recently, he cited a trade deficit emergency in imposing his so-called reciprocal tariffs on dozens of trading partners across the globe.
Lower judges allowed the levies to continue until the Supreme Court resolved the case. Trump’s sector-specific tariffs that rely on separate legal authorities, like those on steel, aluminum and copper, were not at issue and remain in effect.
Trump has called the case one of the most important in American history, and as the court worked on its decision behind closed doors, the president repeatedly warned publicly that ruling against him would spell economic disaster.
The decision left three of the court’s conservatives in dissent.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in a dissenting opinion joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito that, despite the “vigorous policy debates” spurred by Trump’s tariffs, those debates are not for the courts to resolve.
“The sole legal question here is whether, under IEEPA, tariffs are a means to ‘regulate … importation,’” Kavanaugh wrote. “Statutory text, history, and precedent demonstrate that the answer is clearly yes: Like quotas and embargoes, tariffs are a traditional and common tool to regulate importation.”
He said that “context and common sense” underpin that interpretation of the emergency powers law. However, Trump’s bid to impose tariffs may not be entirely foiled.
“In essence, the Court today concludes that the President checked the wrong statutory box by relying on IEEPA rather than another statute to impose these tariffs,” Kavanaugh added.
The decision is expected to spark a refund push from companies across the country to recover the billions in now-invalidated tariffs they’ve paid. The Supreme Court does not lay out a process for how they will be refunded.
In the lead-up to the decision, Costco, parts of the Toyota Group, Revlon and hundreds of other companies had already filed lawsuits seeking to protect their claims.
None of those major corporations was part of the Supreme Court case, however.
The justices considered underlying lawsuits brought by Democratic-led states and two groups of small businesses. Those businesses were represented by a heavyweight legal team with lawyers across the political spectrum.
It’s a rare loss for the administration, which has regularly emerged victorious before the conservative-majority Supreme Court in a flood of emergency appeals the Justice Department has brought to fight lower judges’ injunctions.
But the tariffs decision marks the first time the Supreme Court has provided a final opinion on the underlying legality of one of Trump’s policies.
Though it marks a significant defeat for the president, he retains avenues to still push through his tariff agenda. Congress has constitutional authority to impose new tariffs, and Trump may try to justify tariffs under another existing law.
Ilya Somin, a lawyer for several businesses that challenged Trump’s tariffs, celebrated the decision as a “major victory.”
“Today, the Supreme Court rightly ruled that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not give the President the power to ‘impose tariffs on imports from any country, of any product, at any rate, for any amount of time,’” he said in a statement. “It’s a major victory for the constitutional separation of powers, for free trade, and for the millions of American consumers and businesses enduring the higher taxes and higher prices as a result of these tariffs.”
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This article was originally published in The Hill.
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Deuteronomy 16:18 “You are to appoint judges and officers for all your gates [in the cities] Adonai your God is giving you, tribe by tribe; and they are to judge the people with righteous judgment. 19 You are not to distort justice or show favoritism, and you are not to accept a bribe, for a gift blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of even the upright. 20 Justice, only justice, you must pursue; so that you will live and inherit the land Adonai your God is giving you.”
judgement: a a divine sentence or decision
These justices are men and women, mere flesh and blood, appointed by men and women, who too are flesh and blood. Yours LORD, is the Supreme Court. I pray Your judgment is rendered in America and over all things. Please do not withhold Your Righteous decision at all times and for all of our needs. I pray You will bring justice to prevail over this nation. I ask this and so much more in Your Name, Jesus Christ. You are the One to whom God the Father has given all authority as Judge. Amen
We objected President Trump because we trust his economic knowledge to recoup the decades of America being cheated in trade from almost every country we traded with. Some charged us high tariffs and would not allow our goods to even be sold in America so we had to use foreign goods. Trump Derangement Syndrome is so strong that some Americans, including some on the Supreme Court no longer vote on what is best for America, rather on what they can do to “stop
Trump.” Well this i know, GOD always has a ram in the bush! FATHER GOD please give President Trump YOUR Knowledge and Wisdom to work around the decisions of these America Last Supreme Court Justices and those deranged individuals on the demonic left. FATHER GOD thank YOU for directing President Trump’s path and ordering his steps. Send YOUR angels to surround and protect him and his family and his cabinet. Give him Knowledge of witty inventions to go around the tariffs that he cannot charge. Give him Peace that passeth all understanding and show him where to go from here to improve our economy back from the brink of bankruptcy where the last
Administration left it in the MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS CHRIST! Amen!
We elected….not we objected! I believe this automatical spelling on my phone is demonic. How can elected be changed to objected? FATHER GOD I bind the demons and satan
from my spell check and from my phone in JESUS NAME. Amen
While we can appreciate your frustration it is probably a bit much to blame the evil one. Remember the evil one is not an alternative ‘god’ but one of God’s creatures. As such ‘it’ is not omniscient (does not know everything and may be just as puzzled as you are). And ‘it’ is not omnipresent (present everywhere) so may not know your address and may be fully occupied in the Ukraine and Gaza at the moment. And ‘it’ is not omnipotent (all powerful) so may not be able to ‘be bound’ from your phone.
God bless you Carol
turned loose in our land, Amen
Father I am delighted in the polite manner you have the Supreme Court find that the congress of the United States has failed this nation concerning fair trade. And that you have declared that President Trump had no reason to attempt to cover their failure, O mighty and Holy God thank you for your Devine Holy Spirit of correction and guidance turned loose in our land, Amen
As tariffs are a consumption tax – that is they are paid by the consumer – it means that millions of dollars have been collected from American consumers. How do they get these illegal taxes back?
Tariffs are paid by the consumer in increased prices for imported goods – they are a consumption tax. An imported item usually $10 receiving 100% tariff means the consumer pays the extra $10. How does the average American now recover the overcharging they have experienced- it runs to billions?