
Trump's Tariffs Get a Reprieve: Appeals Court Allows Plan to Move Forward
**Appeals Court Allows Trump Tariffs to Proceed Amidst Ongoing Legal Battle** Washington, D.C. – In a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding President Donald Trump's tariff plan, a US appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration can proceed with its tariffs while an appeal of a previous court ruling is underway. The decision, handed down on May 29th, 2025, temporarily allows the Trump administration to continue imposing tariffs, despite a previous ruling by the United States Court of International Trade that invalidated the policy. This decision has sent shockwaves through financial markets, adding fuel to the global trade war that has been raging for some time. The video includes a statement from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who emphasized the administration's commitment to rebalancing America's trade agreements and bringing in billions of dollars in tariff revenues. She also expressed concerns about the potential undermining of the United States' credibility on the world stage by the judges who initially blocked the tariff plan. The appeals court's decision does not resolve the underlying legal challenges to the tariff plan. The court has ordered the plaintiffs to respond to the case by June 5th, with the White House expected to respond by June 9th. The outcome of the appeal will have significant implications for international trade and the global economy. The ongoing legal battle highlights the complex and often contentious nature of trade policy in the United States.