
Federal Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs: White House Vows Appeal
A federal court in the United States has dealt a major blow to President Trump's trade agenda, blocking most of his sweeping tariffs on China and other trading partners. The court, in a ruling that stunned the White House, declared the tariffs "contrary to law." The decision was made by a panel of judges appointed by Presidents Reagan, Obama, and Trump himself, highlighting the bipartisan nature of the legal challenge to the tariffs. The White House immediately condemned the ruling, with a spokesperson stating, "It is not for unelected judges to decide how to properly address a national emergency." The administration plans to appeal the decision. The video shows Trump's past actions related to tariffs and the market's volatile response to these on-again, off-again trade measures. The ruling marks a significant victory for those who opposed Trump's aggressive trade tactics.