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Trump’s tariffs to stay in place while legal fight goes on, appeals court orders
by Ashley Murray, Louisiana Illuminator
June 11, 2025
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs can go forward while the administration fights to overturn a lower court’s trade decision that ruled the global import taxes unlawful, according to a U.S. appeals court order late Tuesday.
The two cases filed by a handful of private businesses and a dozen Democratic state attorneys general will be consolidated and heard by a full panel of active circuit court judges in July, according to the four-page order from the U.S. Appeals Court for the Federal Circuit.
Democratic state attorneys general who brought the suit represent Arizona, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico and Oregon.
The court “concludes that these cases present issues of exceptional importance warranting expedited en banc consideration of the merits in the first instance,” according to the order.
A hearing is scheduled for July 31 in Washington, D.C.
Trump rocked global markets when he imposed the wide-reaching levies on nearly every country on April 2 under an unprecedented use of the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA. The president walked them back just seven days later, announcing a 90-day pause on staggering tariffs that reached nearly 50% on some major U.S. trading partners.
The U.S. Court of International Trade struck down Trump’s emergency tariffs May 28. The following day, the appeals court temporarily restored the tariffs.
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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.
Political Bias Rating: Center-Right
This content presents a factual news report centered around actions taken by former President Donald Trump and the legal challenges to his emergency tariffs. The tone is mostly neutral, providing specific details from court orders and government actions without overt editorializing. The inclusion of criticisms from Democratic state attorneys general and references to market reactions are balanced with court decisions supporting Trump’s tariffs, portraying a viewpoint that leans slightly toward a center-right perspective due to the focus on Trump’s policy and legal victories without strong partisan language.
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LIHEAP helps Louisiana beat the heat — Trump wants it cut
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