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The justices question whether the president usurped Congress’s powers by imposing them under a 1977 law intended for use in national emergencies.
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The justices of the United States Supreme Court questioned this Wednesday the legality of the generalized tariffs approved by Donald Trump in a case with implications for the world economy that represents an important test of the president’s powers.
Both conservative and liberal justices sharply questioned the lawyer representing the Trump administration about whether the president had usurped Congress’ powers by imposing tariffs under a 1977 law intended for use during national emergencies.
However, some conservative justices also indicated that they had difficulty recognizing the inherent power of presidents in their relations with other countries, suggesting that the Court could be sharply divided on the outcome of the case. The Court has a 6-3 conservative majority.
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