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Related: About this forumUSA - Trump Tariffs Blocked - Joe Blogs
In this video I talk about announcement that a New York Court has blocked Donald Trump's tariffs as it does not agree that the trade deficit represents a National Emergency and therefore any change in tariffs cannot be introduced without the approval of USA Congress.
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10:42 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION
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USA - Trump Tariffs Blocked - Joe Blogs (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
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JohnSJ
(98,810 posts)1. Not quite
TexasTowelie
(121,049 posts)2. Things are fluid and moving quickly.
I still wanted to post the blog since parts of the discussion remain relevant.
JohnSJ
(98,810 posts)3. Understood, but when we have a sociopath in charge things can change at the drop of a hat.

LetMyPeopleVote
(163,923 posts)4. trump's attorneys had to make the legal commitment to refund all tariffs in order to get a stay of the rulings
trump's attorneys had to make the legal commitment to refund all tariffs in order to get a stay of the rulings on trump's tariffs. The court of appeals issued the stay of the two injunctions based on the agreement by the trump administration to refund all tariffs if the ruling of these two courts are upheld on appeal.
Link to tweet
Link to tweet
BREAKING - Trump admin pledges to refund tariffs: Donald Trumps Justice Department persuaded the U.S. Court of Appeals to stay the lower courts injunction on his emergency tariffsafter pledging to refund anyone who paid them if it ultimately loses. In its filings, the government stated, If tariffs imposed on plaintiffs during these appeals are ultimately held unlawful, then the government will issue refunds to plaintiffs, including any post-judgment interest that accrues. The court granted the stay.
