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On May 29, local time, the US Federal Circuit Court of Appeals approved the Trump administration's request and suspended the US International Trade Court's previous ruling on the ban on the enforcement of tariffs. Trump expressed satisfaction with this and criticized the International Trade Court's ruling for being “highly political,” stressing that the tariff policy “brought trillions of dollars in revenue to the US,” while accusing some judges and the forces behind the scenes of “intent to harm America's interests,” saying “where did these three judges come from in the first place.” Chief Tan looked it up. One of the judges, Timothy Rife, was appointed by Trump himself in 2018. Currently, the Federal Circuit has only suspended the ruling of the US International Trade Court and will issue a ruling in the future. If the ruling is consistent with the US International Trade Court, that is, if the president's tariff policy is unconstitutional, the case may be appealed to the Supreme Court.

Zhitongcaijing·05/30/2025 03:17:03
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On May 29, local time, the US Federal Circuit Court of Appeals approved the Trump administration's request and suspended the US International Trade Court's previous ruling on the ban on the enforcement of tariffs. Trump expressed satisfaction with this and criticized the International Trade Court's ruling for being “highly political,” stressing that the tariff policy “brought trillions of dollars in revenue to the US,” while accusing some judges and the forces behind the scenes of “intent to harm America's interests,” saying “where did these three judges come from in the first place.” Chief Tan looked it up. One of the judges, Timothy Rife, was appointed by Trump himself in 2018. Currently, the Federal Circuit has only suspended the ruling of the US International Trade Court and will issue a ruling in the future. If the ruling is consistent with the US International Trade Court, that is, if the president's tariff policy is unconstitutional, the case may be appealed to the Supreme Court.