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Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at the Supreme Court
A federal court ruled against the new global 10% tariffs that Trump had imposed, with the decision reported by The Hill, ABC News, and Associated Press. The Hill notes the court struck down tariffs replacing a previously struck regime, raising questions about Trump’s next moves on trade policy. ABC News reports a 2-1 Court of International Trade ruling that the tariffs are unlawful, with the Justice Department planning an appeal and injunctions granted for two small businesses and the state of Washington. AP confirms the ruling against the tariffs after a Supreme Court loss. Discrepancies concern scope and immediate remedies, but all indicate a judicial finding against the tariffs and ongoing legal action.
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Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at the Supreme Court
President Donald Trump adjusts his microphone while speaking during an event for military mothers in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court ruled Thursday against the new global tariffs that President Donald Trump.

Trump, frustrated by courts, sees his tariff policies take new hit
President Trump’s trade agenda is in question following the latest court decision striking down tariffs aimed at replacing a previous regime that was also knocked down by the judiciary, raising questions about his next move on the policy. A federal court ruled against the 10 percent tariff Trump imposed on most.

Trade court says Trump's 10% global tariffs are unlawful
The Court of International Trade concluded the administration misread the law. A federal court on Thursday concluded that President Donald Trump's global 10% tariffs are unlawful, a decision that the Department of Justice quickly appealed. In a 2-1 decision, a panel of judges on the Court of International Trade.