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Tariff case: Trump administration to seek US Supreme Court intervention on Friday

The administration’s Thursday filing highlights the same arguments that the Trump administration has pressed throughout the case

May 29, 2025 / 21:38 IST
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US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump

The Trump administration said it would ask the US Supreme Court to intervene as soon as Friday if a federal appeals court doesn’t immediately put on hold a decision finding that most of the president’s tariffs are illegal.

In a Thursday court filing in Washington, the Justice Department said the decision a day earlier by the US Court of International Trade harmed the government’s diplomacy and intruded upon President Donald Trump’s exclusive authority to conduct foreign affairs. It asked the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to put the ruling on hold while the administration pursued a formal appeal.

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“Absent at least interim relief from this court, the United States plans to seek emergency relief from the Supreme Court tomorrow,” the administration said.

The government is moving quickly to try to keep the sweeping tariffs in effect. The trade court gave the administration a 10-day window to “effectuate” its order. The Justice Department on Wednesday also asked that court to put its own ruling on hold, similarly citing the ongoing negotiations.