
The Trump administration has requested the U.S. trade court to dismiss a lawsuit filed by small businesses contesting the president's global tariffs. The administration argues that the court lacks jurisdiction to review the national emergency declaration that President Trump invoked to justify the broad tariffs. This position asserts that the judicial branch does not have the authority to overturn or scrutinize the tariffs imposed under this national emergency. The legal challenge by small businesses seeks to contest these sweeping levies, but the administration maintains that such matters are beyond the court's review. Commentary and analysis have emerged on how courts might potentially impact the Trump tariffs, indicating ongoing legal debate over the scope of judicial oversight in this context.
The Trump administration asked the US trade court to reject a lawsuit by small businesses challenging the president’s global tariffs, arguing that judges don’t have the authority to review the national emergency he invoked to justify the sweeping levies. https://t.co/woJjNWSqt2
Con los aranceles no: La administración Trump pidió al tribunal de comercio de Estados Unidos que rechace una demanda de pequeñas empresas que desafían los aranceles del presidente. ¿Se avecina un enfrentamiento? Conoce más: https://t.co/aeAvAJrG53 📸: Al Drago/Bloomberg https://t.co/9A64L3R2M7
El presidente Trump dice a tribunal que sus aranceles no pueden ser revisados por los jueces. Los detalles: https://t.co/FjCFdGxnU1