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SourcesMay 29, 2025
BREAKING: Court Rules Trump Tariffs Illegal - Threatens to Destroy US National Security (Sources)
The Left is testing a new catchphrase: TACO - Trump Always Chickens Out. Let’s see how that’s working out for them. George Soros is back, and he’s dumping money for his evil globalist empire in Brazil and Poland. The US Court system once again forgets about the separation of powers. A judge thinks they have the ability to block Trump’s tariffs. Justice Roberts, come getcha boy. We have Half-Asian Lawyer Bill Richmond here to go in depth on the latest ruling.
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- Fitness tests exclude women from NJ police
- Letter to Congress
- Sorry, Military Is No Place For Gender-Based Social Experiments
TRUMP CHICKENS OUT?
- The rise of the ‘Taco’ trade theory
- “Overall, a win for the US maintaining a lot of optionality on future actions and holding a strong floor at 30% minimum tariffs.”
- Trump responds to 'TACO' tariff acronym, rejects 'chickening out' claims
- U.S. federal trade court strikes down Trump’s reciprocal tariffs
COURT BLOCKS TRUMP’S TARIFFS
- V.O.S. SELECTIONS, INC.; PLASTIC SERVICES AND PRODUCTS, LLC d/b/a GENOVA PIPE; MICROKITS, LLC; FISHUSA INC.; and TERRY PRECISION CYCLING LLC; Plaintiffs, v. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs halted by Court of International Trade
- "Trump team knew this. They know the laws. They decided for SCOPE and SPEED. What happens next?"
- Four tools at the Trump administration’s disposal after a U.S. court blocks tariffs
- TRADE ACT OF 1974
- Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962
- Section 232 Investigation on the Effect of Imports of Steel on U.S. National Security
- Section 232 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Frequently Asked Questions
- Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974
- Section 301 Tariffs on China
- Congressional and Presidential Authority to Impose Import Tariffs
- 19 U.S. Code § 1338 - Discrimination by foreign countries
- Federal trade court blocks Trump's sweeping tariffs for exceeding his authority
- Federal v. Consolidated Government
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