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A federal appeals court has temporarily restored President Trump's ability to impose sweeping global tariffs.
As NPR's Franco Ordonez reports,
the decision overturns a lower court's ruling blocking Trump's tariffs.
The U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has granted the Trump administration's request to temporarily pause the New York-based Court of International Trade ruling that struck down many of Trump's tariffs.
The court offered no reasoning for the decision,
but paused the original ruling while the legal proceedings play out.
This latest development is likely only to increase uncertainty about Trump's trade.
Great agenda.
White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt defended the administration.
Ultimately,
the Supreme Court must put an end to this for the sake of our Constitution and our country.
She said the U.S. cannot function if the president is hindered by,