A divided U.S. appeals court ruled that most of Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal, undercutting the Republican president's use of the levies as a key economic and foreign policy tool. But the tariffs will remain in place through mid-October.
Breakdown
- A U.S. appeals court ruled that most of Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal. 1s
- The court allowed the tariffs to remain in place temporarily to allow for a Supreme Court appeal. 30s
- The ruling affects 'reciprocal tariffs' and those on China, Canada, and Mexico, but not steel and aluminum tariffs. 1m 12s
- Trump criticized the decision as partisan and predicted a Supreme Court reversal. 51s
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