@drweb2 What I've learned from this is:
1) Trump has 2 right hands.
2) His left hand has 3 fingers.
3) He keeps a clone nearby.
4) His eyes glow radioactively.
5) Time magazine is using #GenAI to make crap.
#Journalism doesn't need this. The president and his lackeys uses #AI as an excuse or cover to obfuscate the truth. #Time shouldn't compound the problem by generating actual nonsense — that just feeds the false #FakeNews narrative.
3 Pillars of Trump’s Power—Including Tariffs—Head to Supreme Court | TIME
President Donald Trump attends a cabinet meeting at the White House on August 26, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump’s authority on tariffs, deportations and sending the military into U.S. cities are at stake in major court cases. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)Sep 10, 2025, 4:00 AM PT
3 Pillars of Trump’s Power Are Tested, as Pivotal Cases Head to Supreme Court
By Brian Bennett, Bennett is the senior White House correspondent at TIME.
The Brief September 10, 2025
The Brief September 10, 2025
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In early September, President Donald Trump’s White House sent out a press release laying out ways Trump has been “delivering historic results.” It outed $158 billion in tariff revenues coming into the U.S. since Trump took office. It said that Trump’s border crackdown has led to a 97% drop in northward migration from Central America and that his use of the military for law enforcement in Washington DC is a “model” for other cities.
It was just the latest example of the Administration highlighting how Trump is following through on his campaign promises to aggressively deploy tariffs, ramp up deportations, and send the National Guard into U.S. cities. But a recent drumbeat of court rulings have called those three central actions of Trump’s presidency into question. Lower courts are repeatedly finding that Trump has exceeded his powers as President under the Constitution. In just the last two weeks, federal courts ruled that most of his tariffs are illegal, that he violated a law prohibiting the use of soldiers for law enforcement inside the U.S., and that many of his most high-profile deportations were based on a faulty reading of law.
The White House is challenging all of those decisions, setting the stage for the Supreme Court to ultimately determine if if Trump may have to rein in his efforts in those areas The high court, where conservatives hold a 6-3 majority thanks to the three justices Trump hand-picked during his first term, has so far taken an expansive view of Trump’s ability to act.
Here are three major actions Trump has taken that are in jeopardy and appear destined for the Supreme Court:
Issuing Tariffs
A federal court ruled in late August that most of Trump’s tariffs are illegal because they were imposed without Congressional approval. But that lower court held off on enacting its order to give the Trump Administration time to appeal to the Supreme Court. On Tuesday, the high court announced it was expediting the tariff case, demanding briefs from all sides from the government and the plaintiffs by Sept. 19 in order to hear in-person arguments in early November.
The case was brought by a group of small businesses that said the tariffs Trump imposed so far “amount to an average tax increase of $1,200-$2,800 per American household.” The business owners argued that issuing those tariffs were beyond the President’s powers under the Constitution. Article I of the Constitution empowered Congress to “lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises” and demands that bills for raising revenue “shall originate in the House of Representatives.” (CONTINUED)
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