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  • Will Chief Justice Roberts strike down Trump’s tariffs, or remain his lapdog? from the Hill David Rudenstine, opinion contributor
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Will Chief Justice Roberts strike down Trump’s tariffs, or remain his lapdog? from the Hill David Rudenstine, opinion contributor

Tom Bettenhausen22 hours ago01 mins

Chief Justice John Roberts is at a crossroads in the tariffs case, and must decide whether to uphold a constitution that strengthens American democracy or to be Trump’s loyal lackey. Read More 

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