Donald Trump’s government appealed to the Supreme Court yesterday, asking him to quickly rule on much of the customs duties that the US president came into force after his return to the White House, but were found illegal by the Court of Appeal. By appealing to the leading institution of US justice, the Trump government asks him to decide by September 10 if he plans to examine the matter and, in the event of deciding to examine it, to hold hearing meetings until early November. The Ministry of Justice appealed against a decision issued on August 29, August 29, according to which the president exceeded his powers when, in order to impose customs duties, a 1977 law, which is known as the law on the customs officers. “The stakes in this case could not be higher,” D. John Sauer, the official of the Ministry of Justice, said in the text of the appeal. […]
Source: News Beast

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