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Justin Caffier @ Gizmodo 1 place · today 11:17 EDT

Supreme Court Shocks World by Correctly Declaring Trump’s Global Tariffs Unconstitutional

The landmark 6-3 ruling knocks down a load-bearing beam of Trump's economic agenda.

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