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The battle over the tariffs began on day one of the president's second term when he signed an executive order that let him impose a wide range of tariffs on virtually every U.S. trading partner.
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The Supreme Court on Friday struck down President Trump's tariffs. But the justices left a $133 billion question unanswered: What's going to happen to the money the government has already collected?
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The Supreme Court decision striking down most of the Trump administration's tariffs adds fuel to a brushfire of concern among economists about the worsening federal debt outlook.
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Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro The New York TimesFormer Trump admin official Richard Goldberg bullish on Trump enforcing Iran red line Jewish InsiderIran Was Warned — Now the Bomb Bays Are Full | Jim Hanson on Fox News Middle East ForumTrump in 'very strong position' ahead of Iran talks: Commander | Elizabeth Vargas Reports Yahoo
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India's prime minister acceded to many of President Trump's demands under pressure of heavy tariffs. It would be awkward to reject them now.
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Some senior officials resisted the decision to approve the major military spending increase, sources say.
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Even after the Supreme Court invalidated many of the president's levies, foreign leaders and executives assume that U.S. tariffs are here to stay, in one form or another.
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A high-stakes State of the Union just got harder for Trump PoliticoTrump v. Trump. Which president shows up at the State of the Union? USA TodayTariff loss, falling popularity, soaring costs: Trump challenged ahead of key US speech France 24WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump's 2026 State of the Union address PBS
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Trump slams justices after Supreme Court strikes down most of his tariffs The Washington PostA defiant Trump vows new tariffs while fuming at Supreme Court CNN‘Murky Waters' for Global Businesses After Trump's Tariff Loss The New York TimesTrump's New Trade Agenda Is on a Collision Course With Midterms The Wall Street JournalTrump news at a glance: president lobs insults at US supreme court for striking down his global tariffs
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The nation's highest court struck down some of U.S. President Donald Trump's most sweeping tariffs on Friday, in a 6-3 decision that he overstepped his authority when using an emergency powers law to justify new taxes on goods from nearly every country in the world.
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The Trump administration says it could take years and additional litigation for importers to get their money back.
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U.S. economic growth slowed sharply at end of 2025, dragging down the year The Washington PostFourth-quarter U.S. GDP up just 1.4%, badly missing estimate; inflation firms at 3% CNBCU.S. Economy Grew More Slowly at End of 2025 The New York TimesGDP (Advance Estimate), 4th Quarter and Year 2025 Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) (.gov)Trump's economy dec
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Trump Administration Live Updates: President Acknowledges That He Is Weighing Limited Strike on Iran The New York TimesUS and Iran slide towards conflict as military buildup eclipses talks ReutersU.S. Gathers the Most Air Power in the Mideast Since the 2003 Iraq Invasion The Wall Street JournalCarrier USS Gerald R. Ford Sailing in the Atlantic, Headed for Strait of Gibraltar USNI NewsTrump says he is considering limited military strike on Iran
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Trump could levy import taxes through four other trade rules.
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President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, but some sector-specific tariffs remain in place.
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Trump Tariffs Live Updates: After Supreme Court Ruling, Trump Plans a Tariff Workaround The New York TimesTrump tariffs live updates: Trump eyes rollback of metals duties as tariffs face House rebuke Yahoo Finance UKWhat the Supreme Court's tariff ruling means for the prices you're paying CNNSupreme Court Tariff Ruling: IEEPA Revenue and Potential Refunds Penn Wharton Budget Model"Patience was running thin": S
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The Supreme Court's ruling against many of President Trump's tariffs cheered executives who set to work seeking refunds on their duties.
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The Supreme Court's decision striking down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs left at least one big question unanswered: What about refunds?
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The administration has been preparing for months for the possibility that the court would rule against the president and developed contingency plans.
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Networks are planning comprehensive coverage for an address that will take place ahead of the midterm elections.
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Trump attacks Supreme Court justices after he is handed a major tariff loss PoliticoKavanaugh rips Supreme Court majority's ‘illogical' line on tariffs Fox NewsTrump Presses on With Tariffs, Posing Challenge for Republicans The New York TimesStock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq jump to post weekly g
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