Trump’s tariff regime case could reshape Congress’ taxing power
Summary
Michael McConnell, a retired judge from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit who represents one of the challengers to Trump’s tariffs, told reporters last week that allowing a president to impose tariffs without congressional approval would make it “very tempting” for an executive to end-run the legislative process to raise revenue.
“He has no power to authorize tariffs on American citizens without the authorization of Congress,” McConnell said.
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