Rick Woldenberg says it's not in his nature, nor consistent with the mission of his Chicago-area toy business, to sit quietly in the face of an existential threat. So last April, a few weeks after the Trump administration unveiled sweeping tariffs on so-called "Liberation Day," he took action.
Woldenberg sued President Trump and his top advisers , alleging in a 37-page complaint Mr. Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs amounted to an illegal "Executive Branch power grab." After a lower court sided with Woldenberg in June, the Trump administration appealed, and on Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard the case to decide the fate of the president's signature economic policy.
"I just wasn't willing to be led to a slaughter by the politicians," Woldenberg told "CBS Evening News" anchor Maur

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