President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs have impacted $2.2 trillion worth of imported goods, including the wines and spirits sold by V.O.S. Selections and educational toys sold by Learning Resources, whose consolidated lawsuits against the tariffs will be heard by the Supreme Court next Wednesday. The family-owned Crutchfield Corporation is another American business harmed by the president's tariffs. On Friday, the company filed an amicus brief, explaining the havoc that Trump's trade policies have caused on its operations.

Bill Crutchfield founded his company in 1974 as a car stereo mail-order business operating out of his mother's basement in Charlottesville, Virginia. Despite nearly filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy the year of its founding, Crutchfield successfully pivoted from a

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