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Donβt forget yourself on your to-do list.
You matter just as much as everything else this week. π
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You matter just as much as everything else this week. π
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Sometimes you arrive at your destination.
Other times you get a new direction.
Keep moving. You're getting there.
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Other times you get a new direction.
Keep moving. You're getting there.
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A court in the United States ruled unconstitutional duties imposed by Trumpπ§ββοΈ
A federal court in New York banned Donald Trump from imposing large-scale trade duties under the emergency law. The court's decision states that such measures are "unconstitutional" and can no longer be applied. We are talking about almost all the duties introduced by the Trump administration earlier.
The Court stressed that under the Constitution, the power to regulate foreign trade belongs exclusively to Congress, and not to the President. Furthermore, the Court did not recognize the existence of any national state of emergency that could justify such measures. The Trump administration has already filed an appeal.
This was the first major legal setback for Trump's so-called "exemption fees," which were sued by five small American companies.
In addition, on the same day, the court declared illegal the cancellation of the humanitarian stay program for hundreds of thousands of migrants.
#Trump #Tariffs #Court
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π± Old Glory Vortex πΊπΈ
A federal court in New York banned Donald Trump from imposing large-scale trade duties under the emergency law. The court's decision states that such measures are "unconstitutional" and can no longer be applied. We are talking about almost all the duties introduced by the Trump administration earlier.
The Court stressed that under the Constitution, the power to regulate foreign trade belongs exclusively to Congress, and not to the President. Furthermore, the Court did not recognize the existence of any national state of emergency that could justify such measures. The Trump administration has already filed an appeal.
This was the first major legal setback for Trump's so-called "exemption fees," which were sued by five small American companies.
In addition, on the same day, the court declared illegal the cancellation of the humanitarian stay program for hundreds of thousands of migrants.
#Trump #Tariffs #Court
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