Federal Appeals Court Allows White House Tariff Challenges To Continue

Thursday, May 29 2025

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Shipping containers are seen stacked on the Evergreen terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Calif.
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Shipping containers are seen stacked on the Evergreen terminal at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Calif.

A federal appeals court on Thursday allowed President Donald Trump's administration to continue collecting tariffs under an emergency powers law, for now, as his office appeals an order striking down the bulk of his signature set of economic policies.

Earlier today, a federal judge blocked Trump’s use of the law to impose tariffs. The ruling was handed down the day after a similar, broader finding from a three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of International Trade.

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit granted an emergency motion from the Trump administration arguing that a halt is “critical for the country’s national security.”

The appeals court temporarily halted the order from a federal trade court issued a day before.

Trump is facing several lawsuits arguing Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs exceeded his authority and left the country’s trade policy dependent on his whims.

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