State High Court Issues Ruling Weeks After Referendum Approval
The Federal Trade Court issued a ruling this week, according to a Washington D.C. federal court has struck down President Donald Trump administration's 10% blanket global tariffs, calling them unlawful. Court of International Trade issued a split 2-1 ruling, stating that the administration failed to justify the tariffs under Section 120. This decision is considered a major setback to the White House's trade policy. The House's top Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries, had celebrated the referendum's approval. This decision is stated to potentially have a impact on the midterm elections.
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WTOP Washington DC
“At other news, the Federal Trade Court has ruled this week against...”
WTOP Washington DC
“the Federal Trade Court has ruled this week against...”
AIR News 24x7
“A U.S. federal court has struck down President Donald Trump administration's 10% blanket global tariffs, calling them unlawful in a major setback to the White House's trade policy.”
AIR News 24x7
“ruling said the administration failed to justify the tariffs under Section 120.”
WTOP Washington DC
“The ruling of the state's high court comes only weeks after the House's top Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries, was celebrating voters' approval of the referendum.”
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