Supreme Court, Trump and tariff
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Trump, economic pitch and State of the Union
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Last week, the Supreme Court delivered a major ruling on presidential power — striking down a centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda.
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - U.S. and foreign officials, corporate executives, analysts and investors had begun to hope the tumultuous U.S. trade policy reversals of last year were finished.
The countries that come out ahead may surprise you. Meanwhile, American businesses and consumers likely lost ground.
The president credited his tariffs with bringing America’s economic “turnaround” and blamed Democrats for having “caused” the affordability crisis.
After 30 years, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett will attend his 27th and final State of the Union address as a congressman on Tuesday night.