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  • Military commanders, intelligence officials, diplomatic power players,

  • they know things you may not about where the world is headed.

  • And we will pull back the curtain on what they're thinking on Sources and Methods,

  • NPR's new national security podcast.

  • Our team will help you understand America's shifting role in the world.

  • Listen to Sources and Methods from NPR.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.

  • A federal appeals court has struck down most of President Trump's worldwide tariffs,

  • but as NPR's Scott Horsley reports, the government will continue collecting the taxes for now.

  • The appeals court agreed with a specialty trade court that President Trump overstepped his authority in ordering tariffs on virtually everything the U.S. imports using a 1970s-era law that doesn't mention the word tariffs,

  • and had never been used for that purpose before.

  • ruling is a major blow to the president's economic agenda and a victory for the small businesses and states that challenge the import taxes.

  • The appeals court will hold off enforcing its order,

  • however, to give the administration time to appeal to the U.S.

  • Supreme Court.

  • The government's been collecting about $30 billion a month in import taxes.

  • Most of that revenue would be jeopardized if this ruling stands.

  • Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

  • A federal judge has also dealt a setback to Trump administration immigration policy.

  • The judge in Washington D.C., has blocked the White House from expanding fast-track deportations,