
According to the New York Times, the lawsuit challenges President Trump’s proposed 10% tariffs on most imported goods, arguing it could harm state economies and exceed executive trade authority.
Two dozen U.S. states have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump seeking to halt his proposed 10% tariffs on most imported products, according to the New York Times. The states argue that the broad import duties would raise costs for consumers, disrupt local industries, and potentially violate constitutional trade provisions governing executive powers. The legal action underscores growing domestic opposition to protectionist trade measures and signals potential delays or reversals if courts side with state governments.