Big shock to President Trump … US court banned ‘Liberation Day’ fee, which against the Constitution – the US Court of Liberation Day fees.

The Trump administration of the United States has once again received a major setback from the court. This is because a US court has banned President Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ fee. A federal court in Manhattan ruled that President Trump had misused his rights and had taken an action against the US Constitution.
In fact, Trump has ordered the tax on goods coming from countries that buy low -cost from the United States and sell more goods. This action was called the ‘Liberation Day’ fee. In April, the Trump administration announced a huge fee in all countries. But the decision was challenged by US traders in court.
What did the court say?
According to the US Constitution, the US Congress only has the right to control trade with foreign countries, not the president, if the three judges of the ‘International Trade Court’ are heard as a bench. The court also made it clear that the issue did not come under the president’s emergency powers.
The court said that Trump imposed these fees under the International Emergency Economic Authority (IEEPA) did not give them such unlimited rights. The judges wrote in their orders, “This claim for imposing fees by the president is no time or purpose. This fee is illegal. This fee is illegal. The right to impose fees is illegal.
Trump administration’s argument rejected
In 1971, the Trump administration argued that the then President Richard Nixon imposed fees under the emergency and later approved the court. He said the Congress’s right to decide the president’s validity to announce the emergency. But the court rejected the argument.
Who has challenged the decision of the Trump administration?
This decision was given in two cases. The case was filed by a small traders’ group. The second case was filed by 12 Democratic Attorney Generals. They said the Trump -seeking law does not give them the right to impose fees at the same time, or that Trump’s argument (to tell the state of emergency) is not given to them. His lawyer argued, “Trump’s emergency is only his imagination. Business deficit has been going on for decades, but it has not created any crisis.”
What will happen next?
The Trump administration can challenge this decision in the US court appeal to the Federal Circuit, and then go to the Supreme Court. This is the first time a US federal court describes Trump’s fees illegal. This determines that the president has no right to impose uncontrolled fees without the approval of the Congress, regardless of the party.