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The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs on Friday in a 6-3 vote. The justices ruled that the tariffs — which were imposed by a series of executive orders — exceeded presidential powers under a 1977 law that gives the president authority to regulate commerce only in the case of international emergencies. The ruling takes away a "leverage power tool by Trump," says Lori Wallach, director of the Rethink Trade program at the American Economic Liberties Project. "He's furious about it, because a court that's been otherwise willing to expand his authority endlessly drew a line."
Trump called the ruling a "disgrace" and responded Friday by announcing a new 10% global tariff — which he increased to 15% Saturday.
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President Trump is already working to piece his tariff program back together, after a Supreme Court ruling ruptured a centerpiece of his economic agenda.
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A federal judge in Florida blocked public release of special counsel Jack Smith's extensive report into the classified-documents case against President Donald Trump.
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Some reluctant Republicans say an old-school filibuster showdown with Democrats could paralyze the Senate with no guarantee of success. But President Trump and their own colleagues are spoiling for the fight.
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Denmark's defense minister said Greenland did not need health care assistance, a day after President Trump said he planned to send a "great hospital boat" to the island.
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The man was killed early Sunday after an "unauthorized entry" into the secure perimeter at President Trump's resort in Florida, the agency said. The president was not at the club at the time.
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