Neal Katyal Challenges Trump's Tariff Authority
Neal Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General, urges President Trump to seek Congress approval for sweeping tariffs. Following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's emergency-imposed tariffs, Katyal stresses the constitutional requirement for legislative approval. His challenge highlights the need for dialogue in government decisions.
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- United States
Neal Katyal, former Acting Solicitor General and an Indian-origin lawyer, has challenged President Donald Trump regarding the imposition of sweeping tariffs on imports, stating that the President should have approached Congress instead of using emergency powers.
The United States Supreme Court recently invalidated Trump's tariffs, ruling them illegal as they bypassed mandatory congressional approval. Katyal argues that such significant measures should align with constitutional processes, urging debate and consent in Congress.
According to Katyal, reliance on emergency powers for tariffs is legally unfounded, specifically when linked to trade deficit issues. His comments emphasize the importance of transparency and adherence to legal frameworks in policymaking.
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