'A check on executive authority': Supreme Court delivers blow to Trump’s tariffs
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The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, delivering a stinging loss that prompted a fierce attack on the court he helped shape. The ruling was significant because it marked "a rare instance" of the Supreme Court acting as "a check on executive authority", FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert said. Herbert noted that the decision demonstrated the court's willingness to exercise its independence on certain issues, even though it had sided with Trump on previous cases.
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It would be an increase from the 10% he announced a day earlier after the high court's ruling.
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