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The Supreme Court of the United States is related to Donald Trump because it adjudicated the legality of his IEEPA tariffs, ultimately striking them down on February 20, 2026, as detailed in [1], [2], [3], and [4]. Additionally, the court previously reviewed the constitutionality of these tariffs and prohibited their use under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, as noted in [5], [6], and [7].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 3 facts
accountOn February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs.
claimOn February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) struck down the IEEPA tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump.
claimOn February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) struck down President Donald Trump’s IEEPA (International Emergency Economic Powers Act) tariffs.
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org 2 facts
claimThe US Supreme Court has agreed to expedite a decision on a case challenging the constitutionality of Donald Trump's IEEPA tariffs, though the court is not bound by a specific timetable and the verdict may not be definitive.
claimA US Supreme Court verdict vindicating Donald Trump's tariffs would allow them to remain in effect indefinitely, or until Congress successfully challenges them.
USTR initiates Section 301 investigations of 60 US trade partners ... jdsupra.com 1 fact
claimThe United States Supreme Court prohibited President Trump from using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs.
History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimThe Supreme Court of the United States struck down President Donald Trump's tariffs on February 20, 2026, characterizing the action as a major setback for his economic agenda.