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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

The justices agreed to an expedited timeline to decide whether Trump can unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs using a law designed for emergencies.

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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court announced that it would determine whether President Donald Trump had properly imposed sweeping tariffs under a 1977 law. The court has fast-tracked two cases, scheduling argument on them for the first week in November.[image or embed]

-- SCOTUSblog (@scotusblog.com) Sep 9, 2025 at 6:11 PM

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Just another opportunity for the Roberts Court to grant dictatorial and uncobstitutional powers o a traitor/dictator.

#1 | Posted by danni at 2025-09-10 07:26 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Headline is wrong.

It should read "Supreme Court agrees to grant Trump additional illegal powers."

#2 | Posted by jpw at 2025-09-10 08:26 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

If everything is an emergency then nothing is an emergency.

#3 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-09-10 08:43 AM | Reply

Just another opportunity for the Roberts Court to grant dictatorial and unconstitutional powers to a traitor/dictator.
#1 | Posted by danni

"Well don't blame me. I voted for Jill Stein."
- Useful Idiots

#4 | Posted by censored at 2025-09-10 09:44 AM | Reply

John Roberts and the other lackeys on the court are going to be all butt hurt when Trump declares the Supreme Court unnecessary which could make sense since they pretty much are just a rubber stamp for his power grab. I can almost hear them whining already. Barrett claims there is no Constitutional Crisis but there won't be as long as they keep obeying him like servants. Thing is several Republican Presidents have found that "piece of paper" a/k/a The U.S. Constitution to be just an inconvenient impediment to his agenda.

#5 | Posted by danni at 2025-09-10 09:48 AM | Reply

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