The American Small Business Association has filed a lawsuit against Trump's tariff policy, claiming it exceeds the president's statutory authority
ChainCatcher news, according to Ibtimes, five small businesses in the United States have filed a lawsuit in the U.S. International Trade Court, challenging the broad import tariff policy recently implemented by President Trump. The lawsuit, represented by the nonpartisan organization Freedom Justice Center, accuses Trump of overstepping his authority, illegally seizing Congress's power to levy taxes, and questioning the legitimacy of treating the trade deficit as a national emergency. The plaintiff businesses come from different states and industries, including a New York liquor importer and a Vermont bicycle apparel brand, all claiming that the tariffs have caused severe financial strain. The lawsuit seeks to prevent the enforcement of the tariffs and confirm that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally implement such measures. The White House argues that these tariffs are intended to protect American businesses and workers and address the long-standing trade deficit issue.