Judicial Oversight

Supreme Court Faces Crucial Test: Will It Apply Double Standards to Trump’s Tariffs?

By Economics Desk | November 3, 2025

As the Supreme Court weighs challenges to Trump’s emergency tariffs, a critical question emerges: will the conservative majority uphold America’s sovereign right to defend its economic and national security interests, or will it impose the same restrictive standards that have hamstrung Biden’s policies?

The Supreme Court stands at a crossroads with potentially profound consequences for American sovereignty and economic security. At issue is whether this conservative majority will uphold President Donald Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs that protect U.S. industries and counteract dangerous trade imbalances — or whether it will subject his actions to the stringent major questions doctrine that has recently curtailed similar presidential initiatives under Joe Biden. President Trump invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to confront two existential threats: massive trade deficits threatening America’s economic foundation, and a fentanyl crisis fueled in part by imports...

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