Appeals Court Hears Arguments Over Whether to Block Trump’s Tariffs

5Mind. The Meme Platform

Multiple judges questioned whether the law Trump invoked allowed him to impose tariffs.

An appeals court seemed skeptical of President Donald Trump’s tariffs after oral argument on July 31, as multiple judges questioned whether a decades-old law Trump invoked had provided him the authority he said it did.

Oral arguments came months after the U.S. Court of International Trade held in May that Trump’s tariffs were inconsistent with the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, which allows presidents to regulate imports in times of emergency. Whether that regulation of imports includes tariffs was the subject of considerable debate.

Article I of the Constitution grants Congress the power to levy tariffs, but the legislative branch may delegate that authority through federal law.

Arguing that the law granted Trump that authority, the administration appealed the May decision to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which temporarily allowed Trump’s tariffs to proceed.

The July 31 hearing focused on whether the appeals court should uphold the trade court’s block on Trump’s actions. An 11-judge panel heard arguments from the Justice Department and attorneys representing a group of states, and a group of businesses, that sued the Trump administration.

The judges peppered both sides with questions, but seemed especially critical of arguments from Justice Department attorney Brett Shumate, who was repeatedly interrupted by various judges. Many of their questions pointed to doubts about Trump’s argument that the law allowed him to impose a sweeping set of tariffs, but some also asked about the president’s declaration of an emergency induced by trade deficits.

One of the judges, for example, noted that the law didn’t use the word tariffs. Beyond allowing tariffs, the administration also faced questions indicating skepticism that Congress had allowed Trump to alter tariffs in such a broad way.

Trump had imposed targeted tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, but also a broader set of tariffs on dozens of countries.

According to the states and businesses, trade deficits were a longstanding phenomenon for the United States and didn’t constitute the type of emergency that allowed Trump to take action under the law.

By Sam Dorman

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Little Trump Cartoons Go VIRAL!

A YouTube channel launched December 20 of 2025 called “Little Trump: Donald Trump’s Cartoon Verse” is going viral for being hysterical as well as informational!

Anne Heche’s Posthumous Pedophile Revelations

There is unrest in Tinsel Town, as Hollywood used...

Real Protests Vs. Fake Protests

U.S. protesters seek to overturn the will of the people after a lawful election, while Iranians protest to end tyranny and establish it—a stark difference.

EU Commissar: Free Speech Is a Virus, Censorship the Vaccine

Ursula von der Leyen likened “malign information” to a virus, arguing society must be inoculated through “prebunking,” widely seen as censorship.

The family fault line

The future of humanity rests not upon government, but with the family. A principle that is as bold as it is true and profound.

DOJ Inquiry Into Fed Chair: What to Know

Powell said the DOJ threatened a criminal indictment against the central bank over over-budget renovations of headquarters and his congressional testimony.

Minnesota, Illinois Sue Trump Admin Over ICE Deployments

Minnesota sued the federal government over its recent surge of ICE agents to the Twin Cities, arguing that the surge is “unconstitutional and unlawful.”

Dan Bongino to Return as Radio Talk Show Host Next Month

Dan Bongino will be returning to hosting a radio and podcast show after he departed the FBI, where he had been serving as the bureau’s deputy director.

Protesters Clash with Federal Agents, Conservative Influencers Outside ICE Facility in Minnesota

Conflict between protesters and ICE officers continued on Jan. 11 outside a federal building that the agency is using as a detention facility.

Trump Says Countries Doing Business With Iran Will Pay 25 Percent Tariff

President Donald Trump announced on Jan. 12 that countries trading with Iran will face a 25 percent tariff.

Trump Provides Update on When $2,000 Tariff Payments Could Come

President Trump believes the administration does not need congressional approval to send out tariff-derived payments to Americans.

Trump to Meet Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado as US Oversees Transition

President Trump will meet Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado in Washington, as questions mount over Venezuela’s political future.

Trump Order Taking US Out of UN Climate Orgs Caps Flood of Corporate Exits

Trump put another dent in the ESG movement, withdrawing the U.S. from UNFCCC and 65 international organizations dedicated to climate and social justice.
spot_img

Related Articles