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President Donald Trump now faces one legal challenge to his historic tariffs — and even more lawsuits could be on the way.
From Politico
His latest round of sweeping tariffs, which came into force shortly after midnight on Wednesday, hits goods from some of America's biggest trading partners including China and the European Union with...
From BBC
The S&P 500 is down by over 15% year to date, while the Nasdaq Composite fell by nearly 21% year to date.
From Business Insider
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President Donald Trump faces a legal challenge over his tariffs from a libertarian group funded by billionaire legal activist Leonard Leo, who is credited with steering Trump through the Supreme Court's transition into a conservative majority.
Trade groups are weighing the risk that a lawsuit could prompt Trump to dig in on tariffs.
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Further lawsuits against US President Donald Trump's tariff regime are expected after his policy plunged global stock markets into chaos. View on euronews
The Trump administration faces legal and legislative challenges, including a court order to return a wrongly deported man and moves to extend 2017 tax cuts. Controversies also erupt around new tariffs,
President Donald Trump was sued Thursday by New Civil Liberties Alliance on behalf of a small business. The lawsuit challenges his powers to impose tariffs.
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AlterNet on MSN'These numbers are just made up': Experts directly challenge Trump’s narrative on economyBut some economic experts disagree. Scott Lincicome, vice president of general economics at the Cato Institute, told the New York Times in a report published Thursday that declaring the current trade deficit a national emergency is “beyond a stretch" and that "these numbers are just made up.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Says Tariffs Could Have Stopped the Great DepressionDonald Trump claimed Wednesday that the United States entered the Great Depression as a result of turning its back on the policy of placing tariffs on other countries in favor of an income tax.