A coalition of twelve states, primarily led by Democratic governors, has filed a lawsuit against President Trump over the imposition of tariffs. The legal action challenges the legality of the tariffs and argues that Trump is exceeding his authority by implementing them without Congress’s approval. The states involved in the lawsuit contend that according to the Constitution, only Congress has the power to levy tariffs. This move reflects the ongoing tensions between the states and the Trump administration over trade policies. The lawsuit is expected to have significant implications for the future of US trade relations and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches. President Trump has been a vocal advocate of tariffs as a means of protecting American industries and workers, while critics argue that they harm the economy and lead to retaliatory measures from other countries. The outcome of this legal battle could set a precedent for the limits of presidential authority in trade matters. The states involved in the lawsuit include California, New York, and Illinois, among others. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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Democratic-led states sue Trump over tariffs, alleging overreach of authority in a dozen-state coalition legal action.
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