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California Sues Trump Administration Over Tariffs in Latest Escalation of Trade Dispute
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California is suing the federal government over Donald Trump's tariffs, with the state arguing that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not grant the President authority to impose tariffs on goods coming into the United States.
Donald Trump does not have the authority to impose these destructive and chaotic tariffs. America stands to lose too much.
We're standing up for American families who can't afford to let the chaos continue.
No state will be impacted more than the state of California as it relates to the unilateral authority that's been asserted by the Trump administration to impose the largest tax increase in modern American history.
President Trump's unlawful tariffs are wreaking chaos on California families, businesses, and our economy – driving up prices and threatening jobs.
One of the most self-destructive things that we've experienced in modern American history.
It's the worst own-goal in the history of this country.
It's simple, Trump does not have the authority to impose these tariffs. He must be stopped.
The entire Trump administration remains committed to addressing this national emergency that's decimating America's industries and leaving our workers behind with every tool at our disposal, from tariffs to negotiations.
Instead of focusing on California's rampant crime, homelessness, and unaffordability, Gavin Newsom is spending his time trying to block President Trump's historic efforts to finally address the national emergency of our country's persistent goods trade deficits.
Trump's tariffs
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- US and China Reach New Agreement on Tariffs After Ongoing Trade Negotiations in Geneva
- Donald Trump Proposes Significant Reduction in China Tariffs Amid Ongoing Trade Negotiations
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perspectives
- 1.US under Donald Trump
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.US-China Relations
- 4.Immigration to the US
- 5.US Economy
- 6.Inflation
- 7.Trade Agreement
- 8.World Economy
- 9.US-India relations
- 10.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 11.US-EU relations
- 12.United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
countries
- 1.Canada
- 2.China
- 3.Mexico
- 4.United States
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.Democratic Party
- 3.Republican Party
- 4.European Union
- 5.US Customs and Border Protection
- 6.US Department of Justice
- 7.US Homeland Security Department
persons
- 1.Gavin Newsom
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Rob Bonta
- 4.Josh Glancy
- 5.Stephen Gibbs
- 6.Andrea Blanco
- 7.Bevan Hurley
- 8.David Charter
- 9.Kush Desai
- 10.Mehreen Khan
- 11.Noah Berger