Supreme Court appears skeptical on legality of Trump's tariffs
The Trump administration defended its sweeping global tariffs against a highly skeptical Supreme Court on Wednesday. The tariffs put in place by President Donald Trump are broad and the administration's decision to place tariffs on nearly every country in the world — sometimes over 100% — affects how much you pay for many things, from electronics to clothes to car parts. FOX 5's Katie Barlow explains.
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