A Court of Appeals reestablishs Trump’s tariffs

Chijioke Obinna

A Court of Appeals reestablishs Trump's tariffs

A Court of Appeals has lifted the lock Ordered last Wednesday to much of the tariffs imposed by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, his commercial partners. This resolution pauses “until new notice” the judgment of the International Trade Court -That paralyzed the global taxes announced on April 2 and other previous ones against Canada, Mexico and China- while the magistrates of the magistrates last for the appeal motions presented by the Government.

Given the possibility of judicial via, the administration warned that would raise the case to the Supreme If a temporary order that fiee the opinion was not issued before.

However, it is not the only resolution that supports the veto ordered by the International Trade Court. The Federal Court of the Columbia district has issued this Thursday Another failure that also blocks the application of restrictions To which the first sentence, which occurred because three Thursday estimated that the president exceeded his authority when using the Law of Economic Powers in International Emergencies (IEEPA), invoked to announce the commercial measures mentioned.

For its part, the White House has insisted that the three magistrates of the International Trade Court “They abused blatantly” of his power “To usurp the authority of President Trump and prevent him from fulfilling the mandate entrusted to him by the American people. “

“The US cannot work if President Trump, or any other president, sees his delicate diplomatic or commercial negotiations frustrated by activist judges “Said spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said Thursday during a press conference held at the Executive Residence.

The spokeswoman has asserted that “There is a worrying and dangerous tendency of non -elected judges involved in the presidential decision -making process.”in relation to blockages ordered in different courts of the country against the most discussed measures of the Trump administration.

Finally, Levitt has notified countries that maintain commercial relations with the United States of “that the president reserves other tariff faculties” for guarantee “that US interests are restored throughout the world.”

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.