Grassley says Congress ‘delegated too much authority to the president’ on trade
- Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley stated that Congress has given too much authority to the president on trade matters, specifically regarding tariffs.
- Grassley cosponsored a bill that would require Congressional approval for President Donald Trump’s future tariffs, with seven Republican senators supporting it.
- Grassley expressed support for Trump's goal of lowering tariffs from other countries, while emphasizing that Congress should regulate commerce.
- U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer noted that tariffs would vary from country to country as they are negotiated.
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Tariffs, The Bible & The Constitution
We’ve been hearing a lot about “Trump’s tariffs”. While tariffs are constitutional, that power is not in the hands of the president or anyone in the executive branch. Rather, that power has been delegated to Congress. In this episode, we’ll take a look back at the framers’ positions on tariffs, as well as a few …
The Legal Trick Being Used to Trip Up Trump
It’s been a relatively good week for President Donald Trump when it comes to the Supreme Court. The Court ruled more or less in his favor on three different challenges, including upholding on jurisdictional grounds his deportations of migrants to El Salvador. But the most pressing legal issue for Trump—the “nationwide injunctions” that have hamstrung many administration priorities—remains unresolved.According to one count, only some 27 “nationwi…


Letter: Congress must assert its constitutional power
The Trump gang is trying to destroy our government and replace it with offices that do the unbridled will of the president. His motive is to create a kleptocracy with much money flowing to him and his henchmen.
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