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“Confidence” vs. Reality: White House Faces Uphill Legal Battle on Tariffs

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has declared he is “confident” the administration will win its Supreme Court case on tariffs, but that confidence belies the reality of an uphill legal battle. With lower courts having consistently ruled against them, the White House is now pushing for even more extreme tariffs on India and China, a move that could be nullified within weeks.
The core of the legal argument against the administration is that the president has overstepped his constitutional authority in setting trade policy, a power largely reserved for Congress. Federal appeals courts have affirmed this view, setting the stage for a final, high-stakes showdown at the Supreme Court in November.
Despite the strong legal headwinds, the administration is not backing down. Instead, it is proposing a dramatic expansion of its tariff policy, asking the European Union to join a 100% tariff action against Russia’s key allies. This move is driven by frustration over the stalled Ukraine peace process.
Bessent’s public display of confidence may be intended to project strength during these sensitive international negotiations. However, he also admitted the dire consequences of a loss, which would force the US Treasury to refund tens of billions of dollars. This high-risk strategy bets the administration’s credibility and the nation’s finances on a favorable court ruling.

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