Government Begs Court To Fix Trump’s Tarifflop Crisis

In a plot twist more melodramatic than a soap opera reunion, the government is begging the courts to reverse an appeals court ruling that tossed most of President Trump's tariffs out like bad leftovers. Those tariffs, slapped on goods using emergency powers law—which apparently turned out about as legal as sneaking into Coachella with a churro—are now on thin ice. The appeals court basically said, 'Nope, you can’t just declare a state of emergency every time you want to make imports more expensive.' This legal kerfuffle is like the sequel to 2020’s 'Do I Have The Authority To Tariff?' starring America’s Trade Policy Department, desperately trying for a comeback tour in the courts.

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Source: Feeds | Published: 9/4/2025 | Author: The Associated Press