Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s 1977 Tariffs – Can He Still Protect U.S. Trade?

BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court delivers a 6–3 ruling against President Donald Trump’s use of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose global tariffs.

Chief Justice John Roberts says Congress, not the president, controls tariff authority, but dissenting justices highlight past precedent and other laws that could allow targeted tariffs.

President Trump has repeatedly called tariffs a cornerstone of national security, trade deals, and economic growth, leaving open the possibility of pursuing alternative legal avenues to protect American industries.

✅ Stay tuned as Daniel Baldwin reports LIVE from the White House on what this ruling means for U.S. trade policy and the future of tariffs.

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