
Trump Tariffs Overturned: A Judicial Showdown Shakes American Politics
In a significant legal development, federal judges have struck down tariffs implemented during the Trump administration. The ruling, which deemed the tariffs unconstitutional, has sparked a heated political debate. The judges, many appointed during the Obama administration, argued that the Constitution grants Congress, not the President, the power to set tariffs. "The Constitution clearly states that only Congress can set tariffs," explained a legal expert. The Trump administration responded by accusing the courts of staging a "judicial coup." However, the decision has been widely seen as upholding the separation of powers. This ruling has already impacted the stock market, with some analysts predicting positive effects on trade and economic growth. The incident also highlights the ongoing tension between the executive and judicial branches of the U.S. government.