Overview
- On Fox & Friends, President Trump said losing the tariff case would force the U.S. to “give back trillions of dollars.”
- The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case on an expedited schedule with oral arguments in the first week of November.
- The consolidated appeals ask whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act authorizes the president’s broad tariff program.
- A federal court previously ruled the tariffs unlawful, setting the stage for the high court review.
- Trump called the pending case “one of the most important” for the country as his administration’s tariffs, resumed on Aug. 7 after a 90‑day pause, remain a central policy priority.