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President Trump says he will impose global tariffs of 15%.
This announcement comes after the U.S.
Supreme Court overturned some of his enormous tariffs on different countries last Friday.
NPR's Mara Eliason says Congress will have to weigh in.
At first glance, the ruling was seen as a godsend for Republicans.
They were not going to have to defend Trump's unpopular tariffs.
Maybe prices would go down.
But that optimism among Republicans lasted about five minutes
because Trump immediately said that not only was he going to put more tariffs on under a different authority,
but that means he has to ask Congress to vote on the tariff.
Now, Trump might back off.
He might not have the votes.