Donald Trump, Supreme Court and tariff
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Following the U.S. Supreme Court striking down President Donald Trump's tariffs on Feb. 20, 2026, a C-SPAN caller who sounded like Trump and used the name "John Barron" — an alias the president reportedly used in the past — criticized the ruling.
The Senate minority leader called on Republicans to join Democrats in opposition to any extension of the tariffs later this year.
By David Lawder WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - A group of 22 U.S. Senate Democrats on Monday introduced legislation that would require President Donald Trump's administration to fully refund within 180 days all of the revenue,
C-SPAN denies viral caller "John Barron" was President Trump after mysterious phone-in criticizing Supreme Court tariff decision sparks online speculation.
President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he was hiking his newly-announced global tariff to 15%, less than one day after announcing a 10% worldwide duty
President Donald Trump’s new 15% global tariff is causing uncertainty and confusion among investors and international lawmakers alike.
Erica York, VP federal tax policy at the Tax Foundation, discusses the impacts of tariffs.
President Donald Trump withdrew his endorsement of Republican Rep.