KRLD: Court of International Trade ruling on Trump's Tariffs
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Court of International Trade rules against Trump's Tariffs
Texas State Networks (TSN)
KRLD Radio
Reporter: Barbara Schwarz // @KRLDBarbara
May 30, 2025
Michelle Schulz quoted on TSN Radio, KRLD

The new report discusses a legal challenge to the Trump administration's tariffs. A three-judge panel at the Court of International Trade ruled that the president lacked the authority to impose these tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977.
Dallas trade attorney Michelle Schultz explained that the court found no genuine emergency justifying the tariffs, which were related to Liberation Day, narcotics trafficking, and border issues. The case involved plaintiffs from 12 states challenging the tariff implementation, highlighting the legal complexities surrounding presidential trade powers.
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