Court says Trump doesn't have the authority to set tariffs

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by christhesquid, May 28, 2025 at 7:29 PM.

  1. Unreal isn't he.

    He has the whole government Legal branch at his disposal. Bet he knew he was acting out of bounds of his authority too.
     
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  2. S2007S

    S2007S

    Looks like no manufacturing jobs coming to America....uh ohhh spaghetti ohsssss


    All those millions of jobs promised are not coming....all those goods and products that were promised to be made and America will never happen. All those hopes and dreams of a real America with where made in America was supposed to be the symbol of what America stood for is now lost forever.

    Made in China is what it will be forever and ever and ever and ever!!!
     
  3. S2007S

    S2007S

    True but why did they allow him to play this tariffs game and let it get to where we are now???. Its just doesn't add up. The day he spoke about tariffs and what he was planning to do well before he was president is the day they needed to stop it. ...but nope.
     
  4. Trump - Criminal, Rapist, Fraudster, Liar, now a global laughing stock!
     
  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

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  6. S2007S

    S2007S


    Im wondering what his reply will be to this. I'm shocked he hasn't sent out a message to the public....
     
  7. S2007S

    S2007S

    So now everything reverts back to where everything was pre liberation day?


    And wait does that mean we can start buying products again from shein and temu for huge discounts??

    This is really exciting....
     
  8. MarkBrown

    MarkBrown

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  9. You and Skid-Mark Brown can revert back to ordering your 3-prong dildos again.
     
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  10. S2007S

    S2007S

    So everything is back to normal....


    Now the markets can rally forever and ever without any worry of the word tariffs ever again. Spy to 10k by end of 2025!!!




    The order halts Trump’s 30% tariffs on China, his 25% tariffs on some goods imported from Mexico and Canada, and the 10% universal tariffs on most goods coming into the United States. It does not, however, affect the 25% tariffs on autos, auto parts, steel or aluminum, which were subject to Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act – a different law than the one Trump cited for his broader trade actions.