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Trump Harvard and Tariff Rulings; Look Ahead to Miran Hearing

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Sep 4, 2025
President Trump challenges a Supreme Court ruling that could drastically reduce tariffs, risking a multibillion-dollar refund. Meanwhile, Harvard celebrates a legal victory against the Trump administration's freeze on research funds, raising questions about free speech and government control. In the Senate, discussions heat up as Trump's nominee for the Federal Reserve, Stephen Miran, emphasizes the importance of maintaining the Fed's independence while navigating through a turbulent economic landscape.
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INSIGHT

Supreme Court Could Decide Tariff Power

  • The Trump administration asks the Supreme Court to uphold broad tariff authority under a 1977 emergency law.
  • A defeat could halve the U.S. effective tariff rate and force refunds of billions, Bloomberg Economics warns.
INSIGHT

Court Rebukes Freeze Of Harvard Research Funds

  • A court found the administration illegally froze over $2 billion in Harvard research funds, violating free speech and proper procedure.
  • The ruling accused the administration of masking an ideological targeting of universities by invoking anti-Semitism claims.
ANECDOTE

Administration Appeals Harvard Ruling And Faces State Pushback

  • The White House plans to appeal the Harvard decision and called the ruling 'egregious', saying Harvard remains ineligible for grants.
  • Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey criticized the administration's moves that disrupt East Coast wind projects and hurt jobs.
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