Don’t expect lower prices now that the Supreme Court has ruled against Trump’s tariffs
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down many of President Donald Trump’s tariffs is a massive blow to the president’s agenda. But for cost-conscious consumers, the immediate impact could be further economic uncertainty, with few price cuts in store.
Related Posts
Trump’s administration is loaded with people who backed his false 2020 election claims
President Donald Trump has long spread conspiracy theories about voting designed to explain away his 2020 ele...
Why the Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s tariffs
Amna Nawaz:
Welcome to the "News Hour."The Supreme Court struck down most of President Trump'...
WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address
President Donald Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address of his second term before Congress a...
Supreme Court rejects Trump’s tariffs. Here’s what the president could try to use instead.
The U.S. Supreme Court said President Trump exceeded his authority in using a 1977 law to justify a large swath of his tariffs, but tha...
GOP Rep. Mackenzie on Trump’s economic and immigration policies
Geoff Bennett:
The partial government shutdown that has stalled funding for the Department of...
Bowser requests Trump’s help on Potomac sewage spill
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser on Wednesday accepted President Donald Trump’s offer to help fix the massive sewage spill outside...
‘See You in Court’: CFTC Chair Defends Jurisdiction as States Fight Prediction Markets
U.S. Commodities and Futures Trading Commission Chairm...