President Trump’s tariff regime is facing its greatest test yet as the Supreme Court hears arguments on a pair of challenges against his use of emergency power to slap duties on countries around the world.
Supreme Court could blow up Trump’s tariff agenda in biggest case of his second term: ‘It’s very uncertain’
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November 04, 2025
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