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Trump’s Tariff Game Shut Down by Federal Judges, Power Move Backfires

Ruling Strikes Down Trump's Broad Use of Emergency Powers for Trade Tariffs

by poligirlsayswhat
May 29, 2025
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Donald Trump just took a legal hit that could seriously shake up his economic playbook. A federal court has blocked his use of emergency powers to slap broad tariffs on imports, delivering a major blow to one of his administration’s go-to strategies for managing trade disputes.

The U.S. Court of International Trade in New York ruled that Trump overstepped his authority when he imposed what he called “Liberation Day” tariffs without going through Congress. The decision stems from multiple lawsuits arguing that Trump’s move relied too heavily on personal discretion and lacked legal standing under emergency powers.

Trump had argued that America’s long-running trade deficit qualified as a national emergency. That, he claimed, gave him the right to tax imports and push manufacturers to bring jobs back to the U.S. But the court wasn’t buying it. Instead, they made it clear that only Congress has the power to authorize such sweeping tariff actions.

While the ruling does leave in place some tariffs Trump enacted under older trade laws involving national security, it stops short of allowing him to use emergency authority under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to hit countries with sudden trade taxes. That’s a big deal considering he used this tactic to target countries like China, Canada, and Mexico.

Trump’s administration plans to appeal, and the issue may end up at the Supreme Court. But for now, this decision curbs his ability to use tariffs as a quick-fix tool for global negotiations.

Several small businesses and a dozen states, including Oregon, brought the case, saying the tariffs had hurt them financially and violated the law. Critics argue the policy inflated prices on everyday goods, disrupted supply chains, and created economic uncertainty with little to no payoff.

Even if Trump still tries to impose temporary tariffs under another part of trade law, he’ll now be under closer scrutiny. The legal setback challenges the foundation of his economic policy in his second term and raises bigger questions about how much power any president should really have when it comes to trade.

Bottom line: The court just told Trump that he can’t bypass Congress and tax the world on a whim. And with the economy still feeling the ripple effects, this ruling could reshape how the U.S. handles trade going forward.

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