One Man Doesn’t Have to Control the Economy
In a stunning move, President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs—145 percent on Chinese goods and 10 percent on all others—only to pause them for 90 days, rattling global markets. Acting under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Trump claims emergency authority, though the Constitution gives tariff power to Congress. Why does this matter? Because unpredictable trade policy undermines investor confidence, threatens supply chain stability, and invites corruption at the highest levels. For global trade, it signals a shift from rules-based governance to erratic strongman economics. Congress must act now—or risk ceding America’s economic future to one man’s Twitter feed.https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/04/congress-tariffs-trump/682415/
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