Constitutional Law

Trump’s Tariff Tango Hits Legal Hurdles: Are Executive Overreach and National Sovereignty at Stake?

By Economics Desk | July 31, 2025

President Trump’s bold tariff strategy faces significant legal challenges, as federal courts question his authority to impose sweeping import taxes without Congress—raising critical questions about executive overreach and the future of American trade sovereignty.

President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies have undeniably reshaped America’s economic landscape by challenging decades of globalist trade norms. His tariffs, aimed at protecting American jobs and industries, have forced traditional trade partners like the European Union, Japan, China, Canada, and Mexico to reconsider their export practices. But this assertive defense of America’s economic interests is now entangled in a high-stakes legal battle that threatens to curb presidential power and unsettle the nation’s sovereignty over its own trade policy. When Does National Security Become Executive Overreach? At the heart of this conflict lies the Trump administration's invocation of the 1977...

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