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Trump’s tariff options slower, more complex if court fight fails

Josh Wingrove / Bloomberg
Josh Wingrove / Bloomberg • 5 min read
Trump’s tariff options slower, more complex if court fight fails
While Trump has vowed to appeal all the way to the Supreme Court if needed, the message from his top aides has been that the president will not be denied his tariff push, and would simply turn to other authorities if needed. Photo: Bloomberg
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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, imposed under an emergency authority that the courts say he overstepped. A federal appeals court temporarily paused that decision in order to hear arguments, though it could ultimately back the original ruling and block Trump’s tariff policy.

While Trump has vowed to appeal all the way to the Supreme Court if needed, the message from his top aides has been that the president will not be denied his tariff push, and would simply turn to other authorities if needed.

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