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[Federal Court Blocks Tariffs, Trump-Putin Tensions, and the CPAC Gathering in Hungary]-[Court Blocks Most Trump Tariffs, Trump Grows Frustrated With Putin, CPAC Hungary]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-05-29

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Federal Court Halts Broad Tariff Initiative

A significant legal challenge has emerged against the Trump administration's economic agenda. A federal court recently blocked the "nearly worldwide tariffs" imposed by President Trump, ruling that the administration "overstepped his authority." The U.S. Court of International Trade issued a summary judgment, affirming that under the Constitution, it is Congress that holds the "exclusive power to regulate trade and impose tariffs." The court rejected the administration's reliance on a 1977 emergency law, stating it does not grant the president "unfettered power" to tax imports. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield hailed the decision as a victory for working families, noting that these tariffs functioned as a "hidden and disguised" tax, potentially increasing average household budgets by $3,800 annually. While the administration plans to appeal, the ruling currently exempts industry-specific taxes on steel, aluminum, and cars, but halts the sweeping levies on everyday goods.

Escalating Frustration in U.S.-Russia Relations

President Trump’s rhetoric toward Russian leader Vladimir Putin has grown increasingly strained. Following intense Russian bombing campaigns in Ukraine, Trump described Putin as "absolutely crazy" and warned him that he was "playing with fire." Despite the President's public frustration, he remains hesitant to implement new sanctions, expressing a desire not to "screw it up" if he is close to securing a peace deal. The Kremlin has responded with a mix of deflection and strategic patience; while officials have called Trump "misinformed" regarding certain military developments, they continue to compliment his efforts to end the conflict. As Russia proposes a new round of peace talks in Istanbul, concerns persist regarding the sincerity of these negotiations, especially as reports emerge of Russia "massing troops along its border for a new summer offensive."

CPAC Hungary and the Global Nationalist Movement

Budapest has become the focal point for the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), an event highlighting the deepening ties between the American MAGA movement and European right-wing figures. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who opened the conference, was praised by attendees for his role in the "Trump tsunami" that supposedly "gave back hope to the world." Reporting from the ground, NPR's Leila Fadel highlighted the ideological synergy between the two sides, noting that both movements share a common strategy of "calling it like it is" and outmaneuvering liberal institutions. Matt Schlapp, the U.S. chairman of CPAC, articulated a shared sentiment among participants that their respective nations' institutions were in an "autocratic slide" and that they could not get a "fair shake" from major media or corporate entities. The conference serves as a platform for figures like Chad Wolf and John Eastman to refine their political agendas, focusing on themes such as anti-immigration stances and the centralization of power, mirroring domestic strategies used by the Trump administration to challenge academic and media autonomy.

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The stakes here are enormous.
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I don't want to screw it up by doing that.
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I'm a lot tougher than the people you're talking about.
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overstep one's authority
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strike down
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what's at stake
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unilaterally levy
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pass legal muster
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📖 Transcript

A federal court has blocked most of President Trump's tariffs.
Judges say the president overstepped his authority when he put tariffs on nearly every country last month.
How big of a setback is this for Trump's economic plans?
I'm Michelle Martin and this is Up First from NPR News.
President Trump appears increasingly frustrated with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Trump earlier this week described Putin as absolutely crazy amid Russia's ongoing airstrikes in Ukraine.

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