White House responds to US court blocking Trump's counterpart tax

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The White House spoke after a court ruled that US President Donald Trump had no authority to impose global countervailing tariffs.

The US International Trade Court on May 28 issued a decision in the case of two groups of plaintiffs against President Donald Trump's administration about imposing taxes. The Council consisted of three federal court judges stated in the decision that the Emergency Economic Rights Act (IEEPA) in 1977 that Mr. Trump led him did not help him have the right to impose reciprocal taxes.

The White House spokesman reiterated President Trump's criticism of other countries' "un Bai ta" treatment of the United States in a statement responding to the court's May 28 ruling.

"These deficits have created a national emergency that is destroying American communities, leaving our workers behind and weakening our defense industry. These are truths that the court does not dispute," the White House spokesperson told Newsweek.

The White House spokesperson added: "Deciding on appropriate responses to a national emergency does not belong to judges not elected by the people. President Trump has pledged to put America first, and the administration is determined to use all the leverage of executive power to respond to this crisis and restore the greatness of America."

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