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American Focus > Blog > Politics > President Trump Issues Second Warning as Radical Judges Threaten to Block His Tariffs… But There is One Huge Development! |
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President Trump Issues Second Warning as Radical Judges Threaten to Block His Tariffs… But There is One Huge Development! |

Last updated: June 2, 2025 6:15 pm
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Trump Sounds Alarm Over Tariff Legal Battles

President Trump sent out a clarion call on Monday, warning of dire economic consequences as judicial challenges loom over his tariff policies. In a post on Truth Social, he declared, “If other countries can impose tariffs on us while we are left defenseless to respond with our own, our nation faces a bleak economic future.”

Interestingly, this is not the first time Trump has voiced his concerns; he issued a similar warning just a day prior. “Should the courts side against us on tariffs—a scenario I do not foresee—it would effectively allow foreign nations to hold our economy hostage with their anti-American tariffs. This could lead to the economic downfall of the United States!” he lamented on Truth Social.

The legal tug-of-war over Trump’s tariffs is currently playing out across various courts, including a district court, a federal appeals court, and the Court of International Trade. Recently, a federal appeals court temporarily reinstated Trump’s tariffs after a previous ruling from the Court of International Trade in New York suggested he had overstepped his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA).

In response to the federal court’s permanent injunction issued last Wednesday, the Trump Administration quickly filed an appeal. Remarkably, within less than 24 hours, the En Banc order—comprising the full slate of judges—granted the Trump Administration an immediate administrative stay on the injunction, stating that it would remain in effect until further notice while they reviewed the motions.

As reported by CNN, this injunction halted Trump’s sweeping tariffs, including a 30% tariff on China and 25% tariffs on select imports from Mexico and Canada. However, it left untouched the 25% tariffs on automobiles, auto parts, steel, and aluminum, which were imposed under a different statute.

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Last week, US District Court Judge T. Kent Wetherell indicated that Trump might indeed possess the authority to impose tariffs under the IEEPA, citing its provisions from the 1970s. He noted that Trump’s rationale—aimed at curbing illegal drug trafficking and rectifying trade imbalances—appeared adequate by congressional standards. Yet, rather than issue a ruling, Judge Wetherell opted to transfer the case to the Court of International Trade in New York.

In a subsequent ruling, a three-judge panel at the US Court of International Trade decided that Trump had exceeded his authority when unilaterally imposing tariffs under the IEEPA. This panel comprised judges appointed by presidents from different political eras: Gary Katzmann (Obama), Timothy Reif (Trump), and Jane Restani (Reagan).

In a separate ruling, an Obama-appointed judge also deemed Trump’s tariffs unlawful. But here’s where the plot thickens:

President Trump has appealed the ruling made by Judge Rudolph Contreras to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, where the panel of judges this month consists exclusively of Trump appointees. Thus, the judges—Nisha Rao, Gregory Katsas, and Justin Walker—are not just any judges; they are the only Trump-appointed judges currently on the DC Circuit.

Trump wins the appeals court lottery in D.C.

The panel hearing emergency appeals this month appears to be: Rao, Katsas, Walker.

All three are Trump appointees — in fact the only Trump appointees on the DC Circuit.

They are handling one of the key tariff appeals. pic.twitter.com/ilbJ2cSPum

— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 3, 2025

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