The U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on the issue of tariffs on Wednesday. It is being called the most economically consequential case in decades, and it centers around a law giving the president power to regulate trade in response to an emergency.
A majority of the justices, including several conservatives, expressed doubts over President Trump's recent use of emergency powers to impose tariffs.
"Could the president impose a 50% tariff on gas-powered cars and auto parts, just to deal with the unusual, extraordinary threat from abroad in climate change?" Justice Neil Gorsuch asked Solicitor General D. John Sauer.
"It's very likely that can be done. This administration would say that's a hoax. It's not - it's not a real crisis," said Sauer.
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