Russia Wins Economic Shield as Trump Loses Trade War Authority
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February 24, 2026
The Supreme Court of the United States overturned tariffs introduced by Donald Trump, restricting presidential authority in trade conflicts. The ruling may reshape Washington's economic pressure mechanisms and influence negotiations with major global partners.
Trump Violated the US Constitution
By imposing tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977, Trump sought to return manufacturing to the US and eliminate the country's chronic trade deficit. According to statistical data, neither objective materialized. Trump used these measures as an economic instrument to address political challenges. On February 20, however, the Supreme Court of the United States declared the approach unconstitutional.
The court did not prohibit tariffs outright. Instead, the justices stated that IEEPA cannot serve as a tool for generating government revenue. In their view, Trump exceeded his authority because only Congress holds the constitutional power to impose taxes and duties.
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