
The US Supreme Court is set to rule on legal challenges to Donald Trump's global tariffs, a decision that could impact presidential powers, international trade, and potentially billions in refunds. The case questions Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose duties, citing trade deficits and drug flow concerns. Justices expressed skepticism during oral arguments regarding the legality of using trade deficits as a national emergency justification.
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