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最高裁は課税権を議会に留める

Politics
United States
February 21, 2026に開始

The Court got the tariff case right. Trump should accept that and move on — and he may end up thanking the justices

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The decision may set a concerning precedent, limiting future administrations' ability to implement effective trade and economic policies.

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The Supreme Court's decision reinforces Congress's authority over taxation, ensuring a balanced approach to fiscal policy that prevents executive overreach.

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Trump's acceptance of the ruling could foster a more cooperative relationship between branches, promoting stability in tax legislation.

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The Court's ruling reflects a necessary check on presidential power, but it may also hinder timely economic adjustments needed in volatile markets.

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Allowing Congress to retain taxing power undermines the executive's ability to respond swiftly to economic crises without bureaucratic delays.

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