When Victor Schwartz abandoned the world of banking in the 1980s for the vineyards of France, his unorthodox career choice unknowingly put him on a collision course with President Donald Trump and the signature issue of his second administration. Schwartz, the founder of a wine and liquor importing business in New York, is now the lead plaintiff suing President Donald Trump over his sweeping global tariffs -- a case whose outcome could not only roil the global economy but also, he argues, destroy Schwartz’s family business. "I'm worried about my business, and I'm worried about a lot of other businesses in this country," Schwartz told ABC News. "It's a very, very tight, tight situation, and you're going to see companies go out of business over this. It's a terrible, terrible burden." Ahead
'Worried about my business': The New Yorker who's lead plaintiff in Trump tariff case
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