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US Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Tariffs as Alysa Liu Wins Olympic Gold

In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his executive power by imposing tariffs on global imports, while American figure skater Alysa Liu won her second Olympic gold medal, capping off a remarkable comeback story.

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US Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Tariffs as Alysa Liu Wins Olympic Gold

In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump overstepped his executive power by imposing tariffs on global imports, while American figure skater Alysa Liu won her second Olympic gold medal, capping off a remarkable comeback story.

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In a day marked by significant news from both the world of sports and politics, American figure skater Alysa Liu made history by becoming the first US woman to win a gold medal in figure skating in 24 years, while the US Supreme Court dealt a major blow to former President Donald Trump's economic agenda by ruling that his tariffs on global imports were unconstitutional.

Liu's victory in Milan was a testament to her perseverance and dedication to the sport. After stepping away from figure skating, the 20-year-old from West Oakland returned to the ice on her own terms, reclaiming her joy and passion for the sport. Her hard work paid off as she delivered a flawless performance, landing seven clean triples to secure the top spot on the podium.

Meanwhile, in a 6-3 ruling, the US Supreme Court decided that a 1977 law designed to address national emergencies did not provide the legal justification for most of Trump's tariffs on countries across the world. The decision is a significant setback for Trump's aggressive economic agenda, which has been marked by a series of bold assertions of authority.

According to the court, Trump's administration had relied on the 1977 law to impose tariffs on global imports, citing national security concerns. However, the court found that the law did not grant the president the authority to unilaterally impose such tariffs.

The ruling is a major victory for critics of Trump's trade policies, who have long argued that his tariffs have harmed American businesses and consumers. The decision is also seen as a rebuke of Trump's expansive view of executive power, which has been a hallmark of his presidency.

Liu's Olympic victory, on the other hand, is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination. After stepping away from the sport, Liu returned to figure skating on her own terms, finding a renewed sense of joy and purpose. Her victory is an inspiration to athletes and non-athletes alike, showing that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.

As Liu celebrated her victory in Milan, the US Supreme Court's decision was being scrutinized by politicians and pundits across the country. The ruling is likely to have significant implications for Trump's economic agenda, as well as for the future of US trade policy.

In the end, it was a day of triumph for both Alysa Liu and the rule of law. While Liu's Olympic victory was a testament to her individual achievement, the Supreme Court's ruling was a reminder of the importance of checks and balances in a democratic system.

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  • Alysa Liu released the pressure, reclaimed her joy and turned it into Olympic gold (The Guardian)
  • Trump illegally overstepped executive power with global tariffs, supreme court rules (The Guardian)

In a day marked by significant news from both the world of sports and politics, American figure skater Alysa Liu made history by becoming the first US woman to win a gold medal in figure skating in 24 years, while the US Supreme Court dealt a major blow to former President Donald Trump's economic agenda by ruling that his tariffs on global imports were unconstitutional.

Liu's victory in Milan was a testament to her perseverance and dedication to the sport. After stepping away from figure skating, the 20-year-old from West Oakland returned to the ice on her own terms, reclaiming her joy and passion for the sport. Her hard work paid off as she delivered a flawless performance, landing seven clean triples to secure the top spot on the podium.

Meanwhile, in a 6-3 ruling, the US Supreme Court decided that a 1977 law designed to address national emergencies did not provide the legal justification for most of Trump's tariffs on countries across the world. The decision is a significant setback for Trump's aggressive economic agenda, which has been marked by a series of bold assertions of authority.

According to the court, Trump's administration had relied on the 1977 law to impose tariffs on global imports, citing national security concerns. However, the court found that the law did not grant the president the authority to unilaterally impose such tariffs.

The ruling is a major victory for critics of Trump's trade policies, who have long argued that his tariffs have harmed American businesses and consumers. The decision is also seen as a rebuke of Trump's expansive view of executive power, which has been a hallmark of his presidency.

Liu's Olympic victory, on the other hand, is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination. After stepping away from the sport, Liu returned to figure skating on her own terms, finding a renewed sense of joy and purpose. Her victory is an inspiration to athletes and non-athletes alike, showing that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible.

As Liu celebrated her victory in Milan, the US Supreme Court's decision was being scrutinized by politicians and pundits across the country. The ruling is likely to have significant implications for Trump's economic agenda, as well as for the future of US trade policy.

In the end, it was a day of triumph for both Alysa Liu and the rule of law. While Liu's Olympic victory was a testament to her individual achievement, the Supreme Court's ruling was a reminder of the importance of checks and balances in a democratic system.

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  • Alysa Liu released the pressure, reclaimed her joy and turned it into Olympic gold (The Guardian)
  • Trump illegally overstepped executive power with global tariffs, supreme court rules (The Guardian)

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