A U.S. federal court ruled that President Trump overstepped his authority when he imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China on April 2. The ruling struck down these tariffs, which are among the highest since the Great Depression. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield called it a victory for working families facing price increases due to tariffs. While Trump expressed frustration with Russia's failure to halt attacks in Ukraine, he remains cautious about imposing new sanctions, as peace talks are set for next Monday in Istanbul.
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that President Trump overstepped his authority with tariffs imposed on April 2, impacting levies from Canada, Mexico, and China.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield hailed the court's ruling as a significant win for working families, emphasizing the financial strain tariffs put on household budgets.
Despite his frustrations with Russia over the Ukraine war, Trump clarified he's not ready to impose new sanctions while peace negotiations continue.
The Kremlin criticized Trump for being misinformed and highlighted a recent agreement between Ukraine and Germany for long-range weapons.
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