Connect with us

NEWS

California sues to stop President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs

Published

on

California sues to stop President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom sued the Trump administration on Wednesday, challenging the president’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs that have set off a global trade war.

The lawsuit argues that President Donald Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China or a 10% tariff on all imports is unlawful. The act enables a president to freeze and block transactions in response to foreign threats but doesn’t allow the president to adopt tariffs, the suit says.

The lawsuit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, also argues that enacting such tariffs requires approval from Congress.
Trump has offered many justifications for increasing tariffs, including that they are designed to spur U.S. manufacturing and stop the flow of illicit fentanyl into the country. California’s move follows rapidly changing tariff plans by the Trump administration.

A White House official slammed the lawsuit and defended the tariff plan.

“Instead of focusing on California’s rampant crime, homelessness, and unaffordability, Gavin Newsom is spending his time trying to block President Trump’s historic efforts to finally address the national emergency of our country’s persistent goods trade deficits,” White House spokesperson Kush Desai said. “The entire Trump administration remains committed to addressing this national emergency that’s decimating America’s industries and leaving our workers behind with every tool at our disposal, from tariffs to negotiations.”

Newsom, a Democrat, said the tariffs have essentially resulted in inflated costs and could bring billions of dollars in damage to California, which has the largest economy and is the largest importer among U.S. states. Many businesses have told state officials they will start passing the cost of tariffs to consumers. The state budget could take a major hit with the tumbling stock market because California disproportionately relies on income tax revenues from capital gains – mostly money made from investments and stocks – from its wealthiest taxpayers. The additional costs from tariffs could also hamstring the state’s ability to plan for the future and pay for services, the suit states.
“No state is poised to lose more than the state of California,” Newsom said Wednesday at a press conference.

California has filed more than a dozen lawsuits challenging Trump’s policies this year. But the tariffs lawsuit marks the first time this year that Newsom, who is already considered a top 2028 presidential prospect, has been a plaintiff. The Democratic governor scaled back his anti-Trump rhetoric after January’s deadly Los Angeles fires as the state sought federal support.

Newsom discussed the lawsuit at an orchard in the farm-rich Central Valley, highlighting California’s status as a farming powerhouse. Many of the nuts, fruits and vegetables grown in the state are destined for other countries.

Christine Gemperle, a second-generation almond farmer in the Central Valley, said her farm has survived three droughts and the COVID-19 pandemic over the decades, but she’s uncertain how to the family business would make it through the ongoing trade war. Farmers in California grow roughly 76% of the world’s almonds, and they rely on the global markets for materials to build farming equipment and irrigation systems.

“Will we be able to access what we need to grow our crops, and if so, will we even be able to afford it?” Gemperle said Wednesday.

The state will ask the court to immediately block the tariffs.

The announcement comes days after Newsom asked countries to exempt California exports from retaliatory tariffs. No deals have yet been announced. He also launched a tourism campaign to entice Canadian visitors to California this week.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NEWS7 hours ago

Breaking: On a sun-drenched afternoon aboard a $1.2 million yacht, Vivian—daughter of Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady—enjoyed tender, joy-filled moments with Joaquim Valente, the man many are now calling her ‘stepdad.’ With laughter echoing over the water and the gentle sway of the sea, the focus wasn’t on the luxury—it was on love, fresh beginnings, and the quiet beauty of being together. See more

NEWS11 hours ago

Dziecko w rozgrzanym samochodzie: 4-latek spał, zareagował przechodzień

NEWS11 hours ago

Bon Jovi Legend Has Died

NEWS11 hours ago

Lekarze z Katowic wykonali pierwszą taką operację na świecie. Naprawiają oczy super laserem

NEWS16 hours ago

End of Russia-Ukraine War? United States Sets Condition

NEWS16 hours ago

Heart Breaking: What happened to WWE Legend Dave Bautista aged 55 years old ? It so sad! with heavy heart that we announced as he’s confirmed to be in…see more

NEWS20 hours ago

Breaking News: Family in great fear and uncertainty…11 hours after Prince Harry was involved in an accident that caused him ‘severe bodily harm’, the management of Cedars-Sinai hospital in California, have announced the terrible news that…

NEWS20 hours ago

Nie było „dymu”, więc rzucił telefonem! Alarm w szpitalu, strażacy w akcji

NEWS21 hours ago

74-letni Zenon opuścił dom i nigdy nie wrócił! Rodzina apeluje o pomoc

NEWS21 hours ago

Marine from Riverside identified as 1 of 2 service members killed in crash near US-Mexico border

NEWS1 day ago

Venus Williams’ Twins: DNA Test Shocker! Everyone Thought Her Boyfriend Was The Father… But What Amazed Fans The Most Was That The Real Father Of The Twins Is Someone No One Expected…

NEWS1 day ago

Justin Bieber Announces He’s Selling All His Real Estate In Red States And Plans To Leave The US After Acrimonious Clash With Elon Musk

Copyright © 2024 Galaxyhub24