
Twelve states sue the Trump administration over ‘illegal tax hikes’ through tariffs
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Twelve states sued the Trump administration Wednesday for “illegally imposing” tax hikes on Americans through tariffs.
Twelve states sued the Trump administration Wednesday for “illegally imposing” tax hikes on Americans through tariffs. Trump imposed the tariffs through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which gives the president the authority to enact those powers in response to unusual and extraordinary threats. The lawsuit seeks a court order to halt the tariffs under IEEPA, saying Trump does not have the authority he claims he does. “In the nearly five decades since IEEPA was enacted, no other President has imposed tariffs based on the existence of any national emergency, despite global anti-narcotics campaigns spearheaded by the United States and longstanding trade deficits,” the lawsuit argued. While Congress passed IEEPA, “Congress never intended it to be used for tariffs,” the suit reads. The coalition of states joins other groups that have sued the Trump administration on tariffs. A group of small US businesses filed a lawsuit last week over the administration’s authority to impose tariffs, and New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), a civil rights group, filed a complaint on similar grounds earlier in April. In response to the small business lawsuit, White House spokesperson Harrison Fields previously said that trade deficits with other countries constitute a “national emergency.”

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