
Attorneys General Sue Trump Over Tariffs
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Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield and 23 other states file a lawsuit against President Trumps new tariffs, arguing they overstep authority without congressional approval. The suit targets the use of Section 122 from the Trade Act of 1974, claiming it only applies to severe balance-of-payments crises, not routine trade imbalances. The tariffs could raise living costs by over $1,200 annually for the typical Oregon household, affecting businesses and families through higher prices on everyday imports. The case heads to the U.S. Court of International Trade seeking an immediate block on the tariffs.
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