Trump administration to fight court tariff ruling as aide labels it a ‘judicial coup’ – US politics live


Trump administration appeals US trade court tariff ruling as aide labels it a ‘judicial coup’

Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of US politics and the second Trump administration.

The main news this morning is that a Manhattan-based court has blocked the president’s sweeping tariffs on global imports from coming into effect – a huge blow to an integral pillar of his plan for economic growth.

The US court of international trade said yesterday that Trump lacked the authority to use the emergency economic powers legislation that he cited when he unveiled additional taxes on foreign-made goods on what he called “liberation day” last month.

Tariffs usually require the approval of Congress – but the US president argued he had power to act because it was a “national emergency”.

Donald Trump in the Rose Garden of the White House holding up a just signed executive order at a “liberation day’’ event where the president signed an executive order creating reciprocal tariffs. Photograph: Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock

The Trump White House filed an appeal against the judgment minutes after it was handed down.

“President Trump pledged to put America first, and the administration is committed to using every lever of executive power to address this crisis and restore American greatness,” Trump’s spokesperson Kush Desai said.

Trump’s powerful deputy chief of staff, Stephen Miller, reacted to the federal court ruling by posting on X that “the judicial coup is out of control”.

We will have more reaction to the ruling from court of international trade in New York and other US politics stories throughout the day so stick with us.

Key events

A federal judge will consider on whether to further block the Trump administration from revoking Harvard university’s ability to enroll international students (see post at 10.38 for more details).

At a hearing in Boston, US district judge Allison Burroughs will weigh whether to extend a temporary order she issued last Friday that blocked the US department of homeland security from carrying out the revocation it issued a day earlier.

Harvard argues the Trump administration is retaliating against it for refusing to cede to its demands to control the school’s governance, curriculum and the “ideology” of its faculty and students.

The Trump team says Harvard’s hiring and admissions practices discriminate against conservatives and that it wants to safeguard civil rights and free speech.

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