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![The Missing Piece [International]](https://podcast-api-images.s3.amazonaws.com/corona/show/6163060/logo_300x300.jpeg)
There is no surprise that sitting American President Donald Trump is the fan of tariff, which is causing massive international concerns and economic hurdles. Based on the 2nd round of talk between US and China, both sides agreed that trade relationships are far more important than anything else. Meanwhile, by placing more tariffs on other nations, is Trump violating the Constitutional rights? How should we understand Trump's power? Will the international community overlook Trump's power hunger?
Ilya Somin is an American legal scholar. He is a law professor at George Mason University, B. Kenneth Simon Chair in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, a blogger for the Volokh Conspiracy, and a former co-editor of the Supreme Court Economic Review.
By The Missing PieceThere is no surprise that sitting American President Donald Trump is the fan of tariff, which is causing massive international concerns and economic hurdles. Based on the 2nd round of talk between US and China, both sides agreed that trade relationships are far more important than anything else. Meanwhile, by placing more tariffs on other nations, is Trump violating the Constitutional rights? How should we understand Trump's power? Will the international community overlook Trump's power hunger?
Ilya Somin is an American legal scholar. He is a law professor at George Mason University, B. Kenneth Simon Chair in Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, a blogger for the Volokh Conspiracy, and a former co-editor of the Supreme Court Economic Review.