
Stetson Miller
Correspondent at GrayDC
@GrayDCnews Correspondent. Previously: @wtop, @wjz, @WCBD
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1 week ago |
wvlt.tv | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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1 week ago |
kait8.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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1 week ago |
wdtv.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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1 week ago |
kplctv.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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1 week ago |
keyc.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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