It’s shaping up to be a make-or-break week for Donald Trump. After Tuesday’s high-stakes contests for mayors, governors, and redistricting control, the former US president now faces an even bigger showdown—this time before the nation’s highest court.

On November 5, the US Supreme Court will hear a case that could upend the foundations of Trump’s trade agenda. The critical issue is whether a president can unilaterally impose tariffs on foreign nations. Small businesses across America contend that the duties — promoted as shields for the domestic economy — have instead hurt them, fuelling costs and shrinking their markets.

Leading their charge is Indian-origin lawyer Neal Katyal, among the most respected legal minds in the US. A former acting Solicitor General, Katyal has been at the foref

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