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President Trump’s threat to impose big charges — including 50 percent on the European Union — was in question after judges blocked his across-the-board levies.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will face reporters on Thursday afternoon around 1:00 p.m. as the administration prepares to respond to a ruling from the U.S. Court of International Trade that throws out all tariffs Trump imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (most of them).
Democratic generational battle takes shape{beacon} THE WHITE HOUSE ON THURSDAY raged against two federal courts that blocked most of President Trump’s tariffs, urging the Supreme Court to
Despite a US trade court ruling that Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs are illegal, Apple investors have unexpectedly failed to react to the news, likely assuming there is more chaos to come.
President Donald Trump’s administration insists his tariffs are here to stay, one way or another. The White House spent Thursday triaging the fallout from a pair of rulings that suspended the bulk of his tariffs,