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In a blow that has threatened to derail President Trump's trade agenda,
a federal court ruled on Wednesday that many of the president's tariffs are in fact illegal.
That decision makes the future of Trump's trade war even more uncertain.
Today.
I talked to Victor Schwartz, the wine importer at the center of the case,
about why he decided to take on the president.
And to my colleague Gina Smilick,
on Trump's options as he scrambles to keep his trade war alive.
It's Friday, May 30th.
Victor?
Yes, hello?
Hi, it's Rachel Abrams from The Daily.
How are you?