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Trump asks the Supreme Court to overthrow the trade tariffs decision
Hello and welcome to the US Policy Live Blog. I will bring Tom Ambrose and the latest news lines in the next few hours.
We start with news Donald Trump asked the US Supreme Court to overthrow a lower court decision that most of the comprehensive trade tariffs were illegal.
The US President opened a petition late on Wednesday, and the Federal Court of Federal Court of Federal at the Washington DC last week sent shock waves through global trade and markets, which focused on the “Liberation Day” border taxes introduced on April 2, and most of them apply between 10% and 50% tax in US imports.
The court found that in a 7-4 decision last Friday, when Trump called on the 1977 law, designed to address national emergencies to justify “mutual” tariffs, exceeded the presidential powers.
The decision was the biggest blow to Trump’s tariff policies, but the taxes were left in place until October 14 – gave the management time to ask the Supreme Court to review the decision.
Trump is now appealing and the Supreme Court is expected to review the case, but justice must still accept it. The administration requested this decision to be made until 10 September.
According to applications by Bloomberg, the objection requires a program that has been accelerated by discussions until November 10th. Justice can then manage by the end of the year.
Read the entire story here:
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The governors of California, Oregon and Washington announced on Wednesday that a West Coast Health Alliance aimed at maintaining access to vaccines.
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On Wednesday, a letter published by the Department of Health and Human Services of the current worker (HHS), more than 1,000, was Robert F Kennedy Jr.
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According to a White House official, Donald Trump will host more than two dozen technology and business leaders for dinner on Thursday. The guests include Mark Zuckerberg founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Openai CEO Sam Altman.
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A few people who survived the abuse of Jeffrey Epstein pointed out the support of a two -party decision to release all files related to the convicted sex criminal.
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The “Missing Minute of the CCTV images was found to be an important component of Epstein’s conspiracy theories surrounding the prison and contradicted the allegation that the Attorney General Pam Bondi was recorded.
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On Wednesday, a federal judge gave a grant of about $ 2.2 billion at the grants of Donald Trump’s administration to Harvard University, and no longer cut a research fund to Ivy League school.
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Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said the President supports the threat of sending the federal troops to the state of the Federal troops.
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Foreign Minister Marco Rubio warned that the US military will continue to target vessels of Venezuela drug cartels.
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A few people who survived the abuse of Jeffrey Epstein pointed out their support on Wednesday to release all files related to the convicted sex criminal who died in a Manhattan prison in 2019.
“Every day of this journey for healing has come every day of healing, it came at a deep cost for my mental health, because this legislation said,“ Really important ”.
He added that the only motivation of opposing the bill would be to hide hiding wrong ”, but that he objected to Donald Trump to use his power and effect to help him release the full slice of Epstein.
Capitol Grounds, known as the Assembly triangle, was full of reporters and demonstrators. The signs accusing the US president of the “protection of pedophiles” wrote “Release Files” and “We Believe You” with the banners that demanded support messages to survivors. Most of them at the news conference told personal stories about how they were abused and smuggled. 46 -year -old Annie Farmer said she was only 16 years old when she flew to New Mexico to spend a weekend with Epstein and Maxwell.
Farmer, Epstein’s criminal behavior has felt like a clear secret, Far said Farmer. “Many people not only participated in the abuse, but at the same time, it is clear that many of them are aware of their interest in girls and very young women and chose to look in another direction, because they took advantage of them.”
At the same press conference, the republican representative of the bill, Thomas Massie, said he was close to reaching 218 Signature must bring the two -party legislation to the US House leadership and to launch Epstein files.
Kentucky deputy Republican waiting for the deputy “I hope they can find their thorns,” he said. “I urge my colleagues to be one of the next two people who sponsored this discharge petition.”
Trump will host Technology CEOs for the first event in the renewed Rose Garden
According to a White House official, President Donald Trump will host more than two dozens of technology and business leaders on Thursday.
Guests include Mark Zuckerberg, Founder of Meta, Tim Cook of Apple CEO, Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, and Sam Altman, Openai CEO.
Reuters reported that the meeting emphasized the complex but developing relationship with Trump’s Silicon Valley and wider technology industry.
The technology sector, which is the source of frequent conflicts on problems such as content control and antitröst examination, has been re -calibrated since Trump’s 2024 election victory.
The rulers sought closer ties with the Republican administration and aligned their corporate policies with the forcing of the White House to take back diversity and equality attempts while establishing in favor of artificial intelligence and other developing technologies.
“The President is looking forward to inviting many dinners to come to the new, beautiful Rose Garden Patio to come to the new, beautiful Rose Garden Patio,“ the President Davis Ingle said, “President Ingle said.
In a statement on Wednesday, the Secretary of the Interior Security (DHS) Secretary Noem, the Trump administration said that he chose a poor Louisiana prison as a way to encourage immigrant prisoners in the United States to disable people in the United States as a way to encourage people in the United States to illegally fall on their own.
A complex in Louisiana State Prison, an enormous rural prison known as Angola, will be used to detain people whom Noem describes as “worst” migration and customs execution (ICE) prisoners. Noem was talking to journalists while standing at the justification of the facility near Louisiana Lockup, which was a new sign reading.
“This facility will have the most dangerous criminals, Noem said Noem, he added that he was chosen as“ absolutely ”for his reputation.
Authorities, 51 prisoners already in Angola, he said. However, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said that President Donald Trump expects the building to be filled with capacity because he continued to remove millions of people suspected of entering the country illegally.
The soil road to the new ice facility, a white church and a structure that says “Angola Shake Down Team”, passes through supreme oak trees, green fields and other buildings.
The facility is surrounded by a fence containing five rows of prickly stacked. A protective facing the open area is a tower where it stepped back and forth.
A sign at the entrance of the prison writes: “You enter the country of new beginnings.”
Trump asks the Supreme Court to overthrow the trade tariffs decision
Hello and welcome to the US Policy Live Blog. I will bring Tom Ambrose and the latest news lines in the next few hours.
We start with news Donald Trump asked the US Supreme Court to overthrow a lower court decision that most of the comprehensive trade tariffs were illegal.
The US President opened a petition late on Wednesday, and the Federal Court of Federal Court of Federal at the Washington DC last week sent shock waves through global trade and markets, which focused on the “Liberation Day” border taxes introduced on April 2, and most of them apply between 10% and 50% tax in US imports.
The court found that in a 7-4 decision last Friday, when Trump called on the 1977 law, designed to address national emergencies to justify “mutual” tariffs, exceeded the presidential powers.
The decision was the biggest blow to Trump’s tariff policies, but the taxes were left in place until October 14 – gave the management time to ask the Supreme Court to review the decision.
Trump is now appealing and the Supreme Court is expected to review the case, but justice must still accept it. The administration requested this decision to be made until 10 September.
According to applications by Bloomberg, the objection requires a program that has been accelerated by discussions until November 10th. Justice can then manage by the end of the year.
Read the entire story here:
In other developments:
-
Children in Florida will no longer have to vaccination against preventive diseases such as measles, pumpkin, saiicpox, child paralysis and hepatitis.
-
The governors of California, Oregon and Washington announced on Wednesday that a West Coast Health Alliance aimed at maintaining access to vaccines.
-
On Wednesday, a letter published by the Department of Health and Human Services of the current worker (HHS), more than 1,000, was Robert F Kennedy Jr.
-
According to a White House official, Donald Trump will host more than two dozen technology and business leaders for dinner on Thursday. The guests include Mark Zuckerberg founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Openai CEO Sam Altman.
-
A few people who survived the abuse of Jeffrey Epstein pointed out the support of a two -party decision to release all files related to the convicted sex criminal.
-
The “Missing Minute of the CCTV images was found to be an important component of Epstein’s conspiracy theories surrounding the prison and contradicted the allegation that the Attorney General Pam Bondi was recorded.
-
On Wednesday, a federal judge gave a grant of about $ 2.2 billion at the grants of Donald Trump’s administration to Harvard University, and no longer cut a research fund to Ivy League school.
-
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry said the President supports the threat of sending the federal troops to the state of the Federal troops.
-
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio warned that the US military will continue to target vessels of Venezuela drug cartels.




