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Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by FreeStuffsNG(op): 4:29pm On Feb 20
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump violated federal law when he unilaterally imposed sweeping tariffs across the globe, a striking loss for the White House on an issue that has been central to the president’s foreign policy and economic agenda.

The decision is arguably the most important loss the second Trump administration has sustained at the conservative Supreme Court, which last year repeatedly sided with the president in a series of emergency rulings on immigration, the firing of the leaders of independent agencies and deep cuts to government spending.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion and the court agreed 6-3 that the tariffs exceeded the law. The court, however, did not say what should happen to the more than $130 billion in tariffs that has already been collected.

“The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope,” Roberts wrote for the court. “In light of the breadth, history, and constitutional context of that asserted authority, he must identify clear congressional authorization to exercise it.”

The emergency authority Trump attempted to rely on, the court said, “falls short.”

Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch joined with Roberts and the three liberal justices in the majority. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh dissented.

In his opinion, Roberts brushed aside an argument from the administration that the president had power to use tariffs to regulate commerce. That was an issue that came up during the oral arguments last year as Trump suggested the president had inherent authority to issue the tariffs.

“When Congress grants the power to impose tariffs, it does so clearly and with careful constraints,” Roberts wrote. “It did neither here.”

“We claim no special competence in matters of economics or foreign affairs,” Roberts wrote. “We claim only, as we must, the limited role assigned to us by Article III of the Constitution. Fulfilling that role, we hold that IEEPA does not authorize the president to impose tariffs.”

No clarity on returning money
The 6-3 majority offered no clarity on the specific practical question of what to do with the money the administration has already collected through Trump’s tariffs.

As of December 14, the federal government has collected $134 billion in revenue from the tariffs being challenged from over 301,000 different importers, according to United States Customs and Border Protection data as well as a recent filing submitted by the agency to the US Court of International Trade.

That question will likely need to be sorted out by lower courts.

In his dissent, Justice Brett Kavanaugh noted that the court said “nothing today about whether, and if so how, the government should go about returning the billions of dollars that it has collected from importers.”

The issue of refunds has loomed large over the case, with Trump administration officials saying that potential repayments could have devastating consequences for the US economy.

“That process is likely to be a ‘mess,’” Kavanaugh wrote.

Most significant case on US economy in years
The case was the most significant involving the American economy to reach the Supreme Court in years, challenging the legality of Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, as well as duties he imposed on imports from China, Mexico and Canada. At stake were tens of billions of dollars in revenue the government has already collected.

The so-called “reciprocal” tariffs raised duties as high as 50% on key trading partners, including India and Brazil, and as high as 145% on China in 2025.

Trump and Justice Department officials framed the dispute in existential terms for the country, telling the justices that “with tariffs, we are a rich nation” but that without them, “we are a poor nation.” A group of small businesses who challenged the duties similarly warned that Trump’s position represented a “breathtaking assertion of power” to effectively levy a tax without oversight from Congress.

Trump has relied on a 1970s-era emergency law, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, to levy the import duties at issue in the case. That law allows a president to “regulate … importation” during emergencies. The administration argued the word plainly includes the power to impose tariffs, but the businesses noted that the words “tariff” or “duty” never appear in the law.

That raised a series of difficult questions for the Supreme Court itself, which in case after case involving controversial policies from President Joe Biden, ruled that an administration cannot take certain executive actions unilaterally without explicit authorization from Congress. That is particularly true, the court repeatedly ruled, when policies involve “major” political or economic questions.

In 2023, for instance, the conservative majority relied on the “major questions doctrine” to block Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. A year earlier, the court stopped Biden’s vaccine and testing requirement for 84 million Americans, concluding that Congress never explicitly gave the government the power to demand those measures during the Covid-19 pandemic. Even some conservatives said the same logic should apply when it came to Trump’s tariffs.

Trump offered several counter arguments, most notably that the tariffs implicate foreign affairs, where courts have traditionally referred to the executive branch.

The president has other – more established authorities – to levy tariffs without input from Congress. But each of those come with strings attached, such as time limits, that would make it harder for Trump to pursue his on-again-off-again strategy of raising and then lowering barriers as a negotiating tactic.

Another provision of law, for instance, clearly allows a president to raise tariffs — but only up to 15% for a maximum of 150 days. Another authority gives the president the power to impose higher tariffs for national security reasons. It can only be used to target specific industries and requires an investigation by the Commerce Department.

Every lower court that has reviewed Trump’s emergency tariffs found they violated federal law, though for different reasons. In one case, led by a New York-based wine importer called V.O.S. Selections, the US Court of International Trade concluded in May that IEEPA didn’t authorize Trump’s emergency duties. That decision was affirmed months later by an appeals court in Washington, DC.

In a separate case, an Illinois-based educational toy company, Learning Resources, sued in a federal district court in Washington, which also ruled against Trump. The case quickly went to the Supreme Court, leapfrogging the DC Circuit.

The courts in both cases put their rulings on hold temporarily, allowing the administration to continue to collect the tariffs while the appeals played out.

During oral arguments at the Supreme Court on November 5, the court’s three liberal justices appeared prepared to side with the businesses. Several members of the court’s conservative supermajority gave mixed signals of how they may ultimately rule, with Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett asking difficult questions of both the businesses and the Trump administration.

A significant question looming over the arguments was whether all businesses would be entitled to tariff payment refunds if the justices rule against the Trump administration’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs.

The filing was in response to a group of importers, including Costco, requesting a preliminary injunction to prevent CBP from finalizing their tariff payments, a process formally known as liquidation. The importers argued that it was imperative for their payments to be unliquidated to get refunds down the road. Their request for a preliminary injunction was denied, however.

The three-panel judge explained that their verdict was supported by the administration’s promise to refund IEEPA tariff payments, if it came down to it, even if entries were liquidated. However, the administration has stated that it would likely be a laborious process.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/02/20/politics/supreme-court-tariffs

Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by FreeStuffsNG(op):
“The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope,” Roberts wrote for the court. “In light of the breadth, history, and constitutional context of that asserted authority, he must identify clear congressional authorization to exercise it.”

The issue of refunds has loomed large over the case, with Trump administration officials saying that potential repayments could have devastating consequences for the US economy.

He forcefully collected people's money using an illegal order and now he is blackmailing them that if he refunds their money, US economy will collapse.
Ṣọrọ niyen? Smh.

He will be told "Oga Ade, return people's money joor."
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by LagosOrigin: 4:31pm On Feb 20
Trump is the president, whatever he says is the law and final.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by FreeStuffsNG(op):
LagosOrigin:
Trump is the president, whatever he says is the law and final.
Smh.

I am not sure that you read and comprehended the report. Trump is a drowning man. He will be forced to refund businesses that he forced to pay the illegal tarriffs. Like he was repeatedly told, it is American businesses, not foreigners, who pay his illegal tarriffs. His alleged roles in attending Epstein parties where trafficked underage girls were on display and used as sex objects will bring him down too like Andrew.


He was probably jinxed by support from the usual bitter people here in Nigeria. Anyone they support always lose or end up in jail.

Since the Iranian Supreme Leader issued that curse, it has been one loss after another for him.

Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Cyberterror: 4:46pm On Feb 20
I am more concerned about the Supreme Court verdict on citizenship by Birth that the Trump administration is arguing against. If the court sides with Trump, it means people like Davido, Banky W and others born in the US will lose their American citizenship.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by FreeStuffsNG(op):
Cyberterror:
I am more concerned about the Supreme Court verdict on citizenship by Birth that the Trump administration is arguing against. If the court sides with Trump, it means people like Davido, Banky W and others born in the US will lose their American citizenship.
It is none of your business and has no direct implication like the global tarrifs that affected individuals, businesses and other countries. If you lose your citizenship you can be a visitor. Dangote is not a US citizen and he is far more impactful.

Even Trump will lose his own citizenship. He is the son of a migrant. Same as Marco Rubio his secretary of state whose parents are Cubans, his inlaws etc.

Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Dogalmighty17: 4:53pm On Feb 20
Awesome. The man simply has no idea what he is doing.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Olokolobo(f): 4:55pm On Feb 20
see this bar boon, scavenger
FreeStuffsNG:
“The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope,” Roberts wrote for the court. “In light of the breadth, history, and constitutional context of that asserted authority, he must identify clear congressional authorization to exercise it.”

The issue of refunds has loomed large over the case, with Trump administration officials saying that potential repayments could have devastating consequences for the US economy.

He forcefully collected people's money using an illegal order and now he is blackmailing them that if he refunds their money, US economy will collapse.
Ṣọrọ niyen? Smh.

He will be told "Oga Ade, return people's money joor."
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by CaseSensitive(m): 4:56pm On Feb 20
The world knew it was illegal. But Trump can trump any order, can't he? Americans probably finally found out that they are the ones paying for these tariff hikes.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Dricker: 4:57pm On Feb 20
Dogalmighty17:
Awesome. The man simply has no idea what he is doing.
like sometimes I ask whether they don't advise him on certain things he does or things he say..was Trump fan from the start before I realized that he is just a fool who was made president
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Kalashnikov49: 4:57pm On Feb 20
News from CNN..

Anyway... anything to make haters of Trump to salivate.

This same Trump is who they claim is an ally of a scarecrow called TINUBU.

All these rants from agbadorians.

grin
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Nwaikpe: 4:58pm On Feb 20
CaseSensitive:
The world knew it was illegal. But Trump can trump any order, can't he?
I wonder why you are concerned about taht when even food, you neva see chop.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by FreeStuffsNG(op): 4:58pm On Feb 20
Dogalmighty17:
Awesome. The man simply has no idea what he is doing.
Their Supreme Court enabled him until the reality of the severity of his incompetence hit them.

So many businesses have gone under and too late to recover. He is now almost about to drag their nation into a war with Iran without even engaging his own people and congress. This is why we need to pray for these our leaders.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by anonimi: 4:58pm On Feb 20
FreeStuffsNG:
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump violated federal law when he unilaterally imposed sweeping tariffs across the globe, a striking loss for the White House on an issue that has been central to the president’s foreign policy and economic agenda.

The decision is arguably the most important loss the second Trump administration has sustained at the conservative Supreme Court, which last year repeatedly sided with the president in a series of emergency rulings on immigration, the firing of the leaders of independent agencies and deep cuts to government spending.

Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion and the court agreed 6-3 that the tariffs exceeded the law.
Can something like this happen in our dear country of Nigeria, where wicked, ologogoro, land-grabbing Wike is building houses for judges even though teachers are owed salaries and not enough workers are employed to make water available in FCT?

Should teachers and other workers forever live in rented apartments huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqFMCgRREXg
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by festacman(m): 4:59pm On Feb 20
US judiciary are waking up now after enabling dictatorship. Well, not late to reassert order.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Kalashnikov49: 5:00pm On Feb 20
grin
Read well before yapping based on a manipulated topic.

He has the powers..he needs Congressional approval. Who owns the Senate and House of Reps in America...APC abi?

Una too lame

Dogalmighty17:
Awesome. The man simply has no idea what he is doing.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Kalashnikov49: 5:02pm On Feb 20
Trump Dictator but TINUBU is a Democrat?

Sophisticated people sef..haba!!


festacman:
They are waking up now. Not late to stop the dictator.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by tctrills: 5:02pm On Feb 20
FreeStuffsNG:
Smh.

I am not sure that you read and comprehended the report. Trump is a drowning man. He will be forced to refund businesses that he forced to pay the illegal tarriffs. Like he was repeatedly told, it is American businesses, not foreigners, who pay his illegal tarriffs. His alleged roles in attending Epstein parties where trafficked underage girls were on display and used as sex objects will bring him down too like Andrew.


He was probably jinxed by support from the usual bitter people.

Since the Iranian Supreme Leader issued that curse, it has been one loss after another for him.
Funny guy, you talk as if Trump will pay the money from his pocket.
But then, since you brought in Iran and foolish superstitious, let's ask you , who has been cursed?
Iran has run out of water.
The Iranian currency is on a free fall.
Iran is poorer than it was 4 years ago.
Iran lost it's nuclear program and some of its best experts.
Do you still think it is Trump and the US under a curse?
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by FreeStuffsNG(op): 5:02pm On Feb 20
anonimi:
Can something like this happen in our dear country of Nigeria.
Far better things have happened but your low self esteem and lack of patriotism will not make you appreciate it since you think whites are better than you. Supreme Court was the one that resolved the matter of party registration, oil derivation etc.


The US Supreme Court was even too slow in reaching the decision. If they had acted soon enough many businesses could have been saved.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by anonimi: 5:02pm On Feb 20
Kalashnikov49:
News from CNN..

Anyway... anything to make haters of Trump to salivate.

This same Trump is who they claim is an ally of a scarecrow called TINUBU.

All these rants from agbadorians.

grin
How is Trump not an ally of our president?

If they are not allies, why would he allow him violate our sovereignty, killing innocent northerners under the guise of looking for Muslim terrorists committing Christian genocide huh
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Kalashnikov49: 5:04pm On Feb 20
Ask Remi TINUBU that told him to BOMB them...why ask me? grin


anonimi:
How is Trump not an ally of our president?

If they are not allies, why would he allow him violate our sovereignty, killing innocent northerners under the guise of looking for Muslim terrorists committing Christian genocide huh
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by festacman(m): 5:04pm On Feb 20
Kalashnikov49:
Trump Dictator but TINUBU is a Democrat?

Sophisticated people sef..haba!!
They are the same. Are you happy now?
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by CaseSensitive(m): 5:04pm On Feb 20
Nwaikpe:
I wonder why you are concerned about taht when even food, you neva see chop.
Isn't it amazing that you're projecting your own reality? I eat whatever I want, whenever I want. Ask nicely for some crumbs or bounce.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by anonimi: 5:04pm On Feb 20
FreeStuffsNG:
Far better things have happened but your low self esteem and lack of patriotism will not make you appreciate it since you think whites are better than you.

Supreme Court was the one that resolved the matter of party registration, oil derivation etc.
Tinubu's Supreme Court or the one of PDP's deregulation and privatisation democrats, who not only gave us 16 years of widespread prosperity but also better democracy where opposition and dissent flourished.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Melezenawii: 5:04pm On Feb 20
LagosOrigin:
Trump is the president, whatever he says is the law and final.
No wonder you support Peter Obi
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Kalashnikov49: 5:06pm On Feb 20
As TINUBU has saved Businesses in NIGERIA?

As Trump is ...200000000billion TINUBU can NEVER measure up to his accomplishments.

Leave what is beyond you and focus on your MANDATE propaganda job.

No free stuffs to share again ba? Hunger na ya mate grin



FreeStuffsNG:
Far better things have happened but your low self esteem and lack of patriotism will not make you appreciate it since you think whites are better than you. Supreme Court was the one that resolved the matter of party registration, oil derivation etc.


The US Supreme Court was even too slow in reaching the decision. If they had acted soon enough many businesses could have been saved.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Kalashnikov49: 5:08pm On Feb 20
No..

Just make sure you think before you write.


festacman:
They are the same. Are you happy now?
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by anonimi: 5:08pm On Feb 20
Dogalmighty17:
Awesome.

The man simply has no idea what he is doing.
How do you want our Supreme Court to do something equally awesome about the Aso Rock balablu man who has no clue what he is doing or saying?

Did he not say no more borrowing after hitting his August revenue target? How come he is borrowing far more than PDP presidents who gave us cheap petrol and better life with lower corruption and less insecurity huh
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by Flangelo12: 5:09pm On Feb 20
I no tell yoi?

grin


They are saving Trump from himself.

Howard Lutnick would be celebrating.

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by RichBoy247: 5:11pm On Feb 20
Tinubu has said it doesn’t concern him any nonsense the child rapists in America are doing.
Re: Supreme Court Rules That Trump’s Sweeping Emergency Tariffs Are Illegal by KingOfAmebo(m): 5:11pm On Feb 20
FreeStuffsNG:
Smh.

I am not sure that you read and comprehended the report. Trump is a drowning man. He will be forced to refund businesses that he forced to pay the illegal tarriffs. Like he was repeatedly told, it is American businesses, not foreigners, who pay his illegal tarriffs. His alleged roles in attending Epstein parties where trafficked underage girls were on display and used as sex objects will bring him down too like Andrew.


He was probably jinxed by support from the usual bitter people.

Since the Iranian Supreme Leader issued that curse, it has been one loss after another for him.
Most Trump lapdogs here on nairaland are in deep ignorance, some are educated but embrace ignorance...IT IS THE AMERICAN IMPORTERS THAT PAY THE TARRIFFS THAT TRUMP IMPOSES ON OTHER COUNTRIES but Trump's supporters thinks it is the other countries that bleeds.

It is useless arguing with someone that doesn't match the least level of your intelligence.

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