
Appeals Court Temporarily Reinstates Trump Tariffs
A federal appeals court on Thursday temporarily halted a lower court ruling that largely invalidated President Donald Trump's tariffs. The Trump administration had requested this temporary pause, and the appeals court's order grants them "emergency relief." The ruling allows the administration to continue enforcing the tariffs until June 9th, when both sides must submit further legal arguments. This decision gives the Trump administration breathing room while they prepare their appeal. A lower court previously determined that Trump overstepped his authority by imposing broad tariffs on trading partners. This action highlights the ongoing legal battle surrounding the tariffs and their potential impact on international trade. The temporary stay buys time for the administration to build their case, but the underlying legal questions remain unresolved. The outcome of this legal challenge will have significant consequences for businesses and the global economy.