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The Supreme Court may not step in and save Trump’s tariffs

For critics of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Wednesday may have become the new, unofficial date of “Liberation Day.” The U.S. Court of International Trade’s unanimous ruling against Trump’s signature tariffs is not the first judicial rebuke of Trump’s second term administration — and it
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The Heritage Foundation goes from MAGA to MEGA — Make Europe Great Again

ROME — The conservative think tank behind Donald Trump’s Project 2025 roadmap is looking for new friends across the Atlantic.  The Heritage Foundation, the intellectual engine behind the 922-page blueprint that has

A battlefield victory’: Trump’s tariff critics doubt they’ll win the war, even if Supreme Court steps in

Republicans got a series of warnings this week about President Donald Trump’s trade policies. But even the party’s biggest tariff skeptics doubt it will convince the White House to change course. Democrats

Brussels stalls Brexit reset talks as carbon tax deadline looms

LONDON — Officials in Brussels have stalled new Brexit reset talks after EU countries clashed over the issue of British payments to the bloc.  Ambassadors from the bloc’s 27 member states on

Orban’s chummy relationship with Trump could help his oil sanctions pitch

President Donald Trump sees Hungary’s Viktor Orban as something of a kindred spirit, a model for the sweeping reforms of his own second term. That’s exactly why Europeans are nervous ahead of

After US judges trash Trump’s tariffs, it’s no time for Europe to gloat

BRUSSELS — Europe isn’t popping the champagne corks just yet even after U.S. Supreme Court judges cast doubt on the future of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.  In a highly anticipated hearing on Wednesday,

The White House’s Plan A is winning its Supreme Court tariff case. It also has a Plan B.

The White House is exuding confidence heading into Wednesday’s Supreme Court hearing that the justices will uphold President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff powers. But just in case, aides have a plan B.
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