Supreme Court rejects broad IEEPA tariff use; Sections 232, 201, 301, 122 and 338 remain available under tighter rules

The Supreme Court ruled Trump cannot use the 1977 emergency law (IEEPA) to impose broad tariffs, saying he exceeded his authority. However, he still has five alternative statutory tools including Sections 232, 201, 301, 122, and 338 to impose tariffs through different legal… pic.twitter.com/mrAUpLmks7 — The Market Stats (@TheMarketStats) February 20, 2026 Ok… so I …

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NOTHING about these people is real, it is all made up or just stolen from someone else.

CHRIS RUFO EXCLUSIVE: Kamala Harris plagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal-justice book, Smart on Crime, according to a new investigation. The current vice president even lifted material from Wikipedia. EXCLUSIVE: Kamala Harris plagiarized at least a dozen sections of her criminal-justice book, Smart on Crime, according to a new investigation. The current …

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There’s a reason media outlets are deleting their comments sections: too much truthiness

As usual with @WSJ or @FT, the comments are better than the article. cc @jasonfurman https://t.co/Gbl4FfSaXu pic.twitter.com/gDndHJOb1k — Rudy Havenstein, Senior Markets Commentator. (@RudyHavenstein) August 21, 2023 Raising the inflation target is literally the worst possible thing they could do at this juncture. If they unanchored inflation expectations… long-end comes through like a wrecking ball… …

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Federal Reserve Alert! Fed Releases Public sections of July 2023 Resolution Plans aka “Living Wills” for: Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon Corp, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, State Street Corp, and Wells Fargo & Co.

by Dismal-Jellyfish Bank of America (PDF) Bank of New York Mellon Corp (PDF) Citigroup (PDF) Credit Suisse (PDF)***** Goldman Sachs (PDF) JPMorgan Chase (PDF) Morgan Stanley (PDF) State Street Corp (PDF) Wells Fargo & Co (PDF) ***** Credit Suisse submitted this plan pursuant to a deficiency identified in the firm’s December 17, 2021, resolution plan …

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