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by rayiner
392 days ago
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Trump is knee-deep in negotiating with foreign countries on trade deals using the tariffs as leverage. And the court must purported to kneecap him. Of course it’s an exercise of the President’s foreign policy powers, and that’s why Congress gave the President this authority over tariffs in the 1930 act. The major questions issue shows how out on a limb this court is. There’s currently a circuit split on whether MQD even applies to the president. |
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This statement is completely speculative. There is no evidence that substantive negotiations are happening on any trade deals.
>> There’s currently a circuit split on whether MQD even applies to the president.
The president is not a party to this suit so I don’t understand what this statement has to do with anything.