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Trump's Tariffs On Trial: Supreme Court Preview

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 02: U.S. President Donald Trump holds up a chart while speaking during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, ... Read More
Two days that tarnished Trump’s aura of absolute power
The commanding first nine months of the second Trump administration were anchored on the premise that if you don’t like what he’s doing — try stopping him. Trump, in many cases, outraced legal and ... Read More
Trump reverses course on attending Supreme Court arguments this week

The president previously said he had “an obligation to go” to oral arguments in the tariff case at the high court Wednesday. Read More
Surging tariff revenues set the stage for Trump’s Supreme Court showdown

As tariff revenues surge under his administration, President Donald Trump is weighing an unprecedented appearance at the Supreme Court for next month’s oral arguments in a case that could define the ... Read More
Trump’s push to rewrite the history of January 6 takes an especially brazen turn

Shortly after the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, the political right spent a lot of time parsing whether the word “insurrection” was an apt description of the day’s events. Read More
Supreme Court Faces Decision on Major Donald Trump Policy This Week

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a two cases related to the president's authority to enact his tariff policy. Read More
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