Trump's tariffs 'triggered chaos,' should be declared unconstitutional, manufacturers say
Source: Law & Crime
Aug 5th, 2025, 11:25 am
A conservative legal group suing the Trump administration in Texas over the president's unilaterally imposed tariff system have asked a federal judge to declare the levies "unlawful as a matter of law" and grant their request for summary judgment, effectively ending the case in favor of the plaintiffs.
In a 22-page motion filed Monday in the U.S. District Court in Austin, Texas, the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) asserted the authority to impose such tariffs lies exclusively with Congress and that President Donald Trump exceeded the power of the presidency by implementing they tariff system through a series of executive orders that have "triggered chaos in financial markets."
"The President has asserted authority to impose new tariffs on any imports, from any country, in any amount he chooses," the motion states. "The President issues, postpones, and rescinds the Executive Orders seemingly at whim. These Executive Orders have upended the tariff system that Congress designed and enacted over a course of decades. But the President lacks the authority to issue any of them."
According to the group, the president has attempted to bypass mandatory congressional authorization and instead unilaterally imposed the levies by invoking an obscure emergency power specifically, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA) in a manner that has never been done since that statute was passed nearly a half-century ago.
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Full headline: 'The President lacks the authority': Trump's tariffs 'triggered chaos,' should be declared unconstitutional, manufacturers say
Link to FILING (PDF viewer) - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26040278-sjm/
Link to FILING (PDF) - https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/26040278/sjm.pdf

Frasier Balzov
(4,526 posts)The one out of the U.S. Court of International Trade.
BumRushDaShow
(160,061 posts)and I think the one in the Court of International Trade may be a couple small businesses (would have to search for the references - haven't had chance)!
hueymahl
(2,844 posts)slightlv
(6,557 posts)ripping funds away from Federal programs that were constitutionally provided for by Congress, sued by Democrats over pedophilia accusations and sued by his own conservatives for exceeding his authority with relation to the tariffs. Only the tech bros haven't sue him, that I know of... although I have a feeling I'm just simply missing a previously filed suit that I've forgotten about... (LOL)
Maybe we can all SUE him into a heart attack!