A U.S. appeals court found President Donald Trump exceeded his powers by invoking emergency authority to levy sweeping global tariffs, deeming most of them illegal but letting them stand until mid-October.
Breakdown
- A federal appeals court upheld a previous ruling that Trump's tariffs were illegal. 14s
- The court found the president lacked legal authority to impose tariffs using emergency powers. 22s
- The Constitution grants Congress, not the president, the power to impose tariffs. 46s
- The Trump administration plans to appeal the decision. 1m 10s
- Trump used the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify the tariffs. 1m 14s
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Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.