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Yes they will and yes they did.No it wont.
No they didnt.
Nah, youre making stuff up to soothe yourself.Yes they will and yes they did.
Yep! Can you imagine what would happen to the stock market if this is upheld? Then, there's all the companies that are moving into the U.S. that will stop? What is wrong with the minds of Democrats? There's about 20% of them that need to be exterminated or sent out of the U.S. and never come back.Then are tariffs against us also illegal, or just the tariffs that benefit us? So, do we continue to pay out the ass while countries destroy our trade?
F that and the federal judge you rode in on. Money coming into our country is better than money constantly leaving our country. The populace knows that, and so the Supreme Court.
Well, there not. This is just more of the same. Lawfare used to try to hamstring Trump. Soros judges will throw a wrench with every move Trump makes. We know that. So climb the legal ladder to the top, and the Supreme Court will shut you down again and again. The border will remain closed, Alligator Alcatraz will continue to do business, tariff money will come in, streets will become safer, children won't be groomed to insanity.You are not following.
They didnt rule that "tariffs are illegal".
They ruled that most of Trump's tariffs by EO are illegal.

You dont have to imagine.Can you imagine what would happen to the stock market if this is upheld?
Oh really?Well, there not.
According to Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution only Congress has the power to levy tariffs.How the **** can tariffs be illegal?
That's right! We need to send the 9th circus court to Canada.Some people are trying to force your nation to go bankrupt.
No, it won't. Corporations that are building in the U.S. will stay out causing harm to the stock market. Communist will tell you otherwise. Is this why you are saying this?You dont have to imagine.
It will continue to rise. Just as it rallies every time Trump says he is delaying tariffs.
Wrong of course, by every measure and all the data.No, it won't.
The Supreme Court.Oh really?
Please, explain.
See you in never.
The SCOTUS will overturn the delusional 9th Circus Communist of Appeals.Wrong of course, by every measure and all the data.
Sorry, the stuff you just made up out of thin air isnt going to trump the data and all the evidence available.
Oops, you forgot to explain why they are not illegal.The Supreme Court
On what grounds?The SCOTUS will overturn the delusional 9th Circus Communist of Appeals.
That's right! We need to send the 9th circus court to Canada.
That Trump has the rights under the Constitution. See, it's the opinion of the leftist 9th Circus against the opinion of the SCOTUS. Now, who will win? 6-3 Trump.On what grounds?
Haha, you have no idea. This is just cultism on parade.
This is Democrats, sabotaging our US economy. Democrats are doing everything they can do make our country fail.DUHHHHH....that was obvious 7 months ago when Trump first began his sabotage of the U.S. economy.
A major blow to Trump.....but a nice W for the Constitution.
President Donald Trump’s cornerstone economic policy was dealt another setback Friday when a federal appeals court ruled he did not have the authority to impose most of his sweeping tariffs on imports from dozens of trading partners.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a lower court’s decision that Trump overstepped his authority in using a 1977 law, called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, to impose most of his tariffs. The emergency law is used in the case of threats against the country.
“The statute bestows significant authority on the President to undertake a number of actions in response to a declared national emergency, but none of these actions explicitly include the power to impose tariffs, duties, or the like, or the power to tax," a group of federal judges wrote in their ruling.
The decision throws the future of Trump’s foundational economic policy into uncertainty once more, just weeks after the president announced increased levies on more than 60 countries around the world. Those tariffs spared many countries from even higher levels first proposed by Trump in April, but still added much higher taxes than the country has imposed in recent decades.