Tariffs
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The dueling narratives come as the administration is asking an appeals court to preserve a set of tariffs recently deemed to be illegal.
By Tony Romm
Reporting from Washington
The dueling narratives come as the administration is asking an appeals court to preserve a set of tariffs recently deemed to be illegal.
Tariffs
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The dueling narratives come as the administration is asking an appeals court to preserve a set of tariffs recently deemed to be illegal.
By Tony Romm
Reporting from Washington

After an appeals court ruled that most of Trump's tariffs were illegal, the administration asked the Supreme Court to weigh in.

The appeals court’s decision delivered an important but interim victory for the Trump administration.

But the court has allowed the tariffs to remain in place while the Trump administration appeals to the Supreme Court.

The government called on the court to reverse an appeals court ruling that found most of President Donald Trump's tariffs are an…

After an appeals court ruled that most of Trump's tariffs were illegal, the administration asked the Supreme Court to weigh in.

Trump's reciprocal tariffs and trafficking-related duties were preivously struck down by a federal trade court, but that decision…