New Trump Tariffs Face Their Own Legal Questions: Supply Lines

Feb. 23, 2026, 12:00 PM UTC

It took just hours after the Supreme Court on Friday invalidated most of President Donald Trump’s tariffs for him to sign an executive proclamation replacing them with new 10% global duties for 150 days. And it took just hours after that for an angry Trump to turn to social media to threaten to increase that to 15% over the weekend.

All was back to Trump normal in other words. Which certainly is what his administration has been working hard to portray. Whether it comes to raising revenues or the state of the tentative or fragile trade deals struck with ...

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