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Trump slams Supreme Court tariff ruling

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Supreme Court justices sit stone-faced in front row as Trump slams tariff ruling in SOTU
With members of the U.S. Supreme Court looking on, President Donald Trump attacked the justices for striking down his broad claim of emergency tariff powers last week, calling the ruling “very unfortu...

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What’s Happened Since the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling
 · 22h · on MSN
Supreme Court justices sit in silence at State of the Union as Trump slams their tariffs decision
 · 23h
Donald Trump says countries are ‘happy’ with tariffs as he vows to keep them
The US president delivered his State of the Union address after latest trade tariffs came into effect on UK imports at 10% on Tuesday.

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Prices investors will pay for tariff refund claims surge after Supreme Court decision
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New US tariffs come in at lower 10% rate
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US-UK trade deal still stands, says Business Secretary
New 10pc import taxes came into force at 5am UK time, replacing his “liberation day” tariffs that the Supreme Court struck down on Friday.

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Trump hails ‘golden age’ in State of the Union as voters sour on economy
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In Combative State of the Union, Trump Heralds Economic and Border Policies
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Are $2,000 tariff checks coming? Trump talks dividends at State of the Union

The Supreme Court ruled on Trump's tariff actions before his State of the Union adress. Here's where the $2,000 rebate gift still stands.
Boise State Public Radio
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Idaho business founder helped beat Trump tariffs in Supreme Court: ‘I’m mildly optimistic’

“Our brief to the Supreme Court helped to illustrate the impact on small businesses,” said Abel, founder and CEO of Ketchum-based Wild Rye. “Our story was on behalf of hundreds of thousands of businesses in the U.S. and their consumers that are being affected.”
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