WASHINGTON — Less than two weeks away from oral arguments before the Supreme Court about the legality of sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump placed on most countries, the nation’s top court is setting more of the ground rules for the proceedings, as the president is accusing a U.S. ally of trying to “illegally influence” the outcome.

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Less than two weeks away from oral arguments before the Supreme Court about the legality of sweeping tariffs that President Donald Trump placed on most countries around the world, the nation’s top court is setting more of the ground rules for the proceedings, as the president is accusing a U.S. ally of trying to “illegally influence” the outcome

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