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Episode Description
The Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump does not have the constitutional authority to impose certain tariffs without Congress.
In this episode, we break down what the Court actually decided, what it didn’t decide, and why this ruling could reshape the balance of power between the White House and Congress.
We also cover:
What a tariff actually is — and who really pays for it
Why the Court says tariffs count as taxes
The constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8
The dissent from Justices Alito, Thomas, and Kavanaugh
Whether companies can recover billions already paid
Trump’s reaction during his press conference
Growing bipartisan opposition to the tariff strategy
What happens next for trade policy and the economy
This ruling isn’t just about trade. It’s about presidential power, separation of powers, and how economic decisions affect everyday Americans.
By The TAKE with Jerrod ZisserEpisode Description
The Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump does not have the constitutional authority to impose certain tariffs without Congress.
In this episode, we break down what the Court actually decided, what it didn’t decide, and why this ruling could reshape the balance of power between the White House and Congress.
We also cover:
What a tariff actually is — and who really pays for it
Why the Court says tariffs count as taxes
The constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8
The dissent from Justices Alito, Thomas, and Kavanaugh
Whether companies can recover billions already paid
Trump’s reaction during his press conference
Growing bipartisan opposition to the tariff strategy
What happens next for trade policy and the economy
This ruling isn’t just about trade. It’s about presidential power, separation of powers, and how economic decisions affect everyday Americans.