President Donald Trump announced that he will not be visiting the Supreme Court to watch opening arguments in his landmark tariffs case.

Trump floated a visit to the nation’s highest court last month, pointing to the case’s importance as justices will decide whether his “Liberation Day” tariffs were lawfully enacted.

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In a lengthy statement on Sunday night, however, Trump said he will not be in the court on Wednesday when arguments begin because he doesn’t want to “distract from the importance of this

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