The lawyer representing United States President Donald Trump’s administration is facing tough questions from conservative and liberal US Supreme Court justices over the legality of the Republican president’s sweeping tariffs in a case with implications for the global economy that marks a major test of Trump’s powers.
On Wednesday, the justices pressed US Solicitor General D John Sauer, arguing for the administration, about whether Trump had intruded on the power of Congress in imposing tariffs under a 1977 law meant for national emergencies. They also asked Sauer whether Trump’s application of the statute to impose tariffs of unlimited duration was a major action by the executive branch that would require clear congressional authorisation.
The arguments come in appeals pursued by the adm

Aljazeera US & Canada

AFP Top News
Ideastream
NBC News Video
CNN Politics
Local News in Kentucky
KARK
Associated Press US News
Deadline
CNN
She Knows
FOX News Politics