
The Daily Signal Federal Judges fight Trump EOs, CBS Caught Editing Kristi Noem Interview | Sept. 2, 2025
Sep 2, 2025
Tensions flare as federal judges challenge Trump's executive orders, with a recent ruling leaving tariffs in limbo. CBS faces backlash for editing crucial parts of an interview with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, raising questions about media integrity. The discussion also touches on the explosive topics of illegal immigration and human trafficking, including ethical dilemmas in deportation practices. Finally, speculation surrounds the media's portrayal of Trump's public absence, highlighting ongoing partisan divides.
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Court Rules Tariffs Exceed Authority
- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled Trump's global tariffs exceed IEEPA authority and are unlawful.
- The court allowed tariffs to remain temporarily until an appeal or until October 14, creating legal uncertainty for markets.
Judge Blocks Return Of Migrant Children
- Tony Kinnett reads Stephen Miller's statement accusing a Democrat judge of blocking reunification of 76 Guatemalan children with parents.
- Miller claimed the administration's goal is to keep migrant minors in the U.S., calling the judge's action politically motivated.
Trump's Truth Social Reaction
- Tony Kinnett relays President Trump's Truth Social response calling the appeals court ruling 'highly partisan' and warning economic disaster if tariffs are removed.
- Trump framed tariffs as essential to protect manufacturers, farmers, and national strength.
