The Trump administration heads to the US Supreme Court on Wednesday, facing off against small businesses and a group of states who contend most of the tariffs it has put in place are illegal and should be struck down.
The president does not have authority to set tariffs by abusing an emergency power. 200+ members of Congress filed an amicus brief in our tariffs lawsuit, agreeing. We'll be at the Supreme Court next week making the case for why the court needs to hold the president accountable.
-- Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield (@agdanrayfield.bsky.social) Nov 1, 2025 at 8:06 PM
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