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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Apr 8, 2025, 03:16 PM Apr 8

National Review Urges Congress to End the Raw Chaos of Trump's Trade War: No Free Man Wants to Be at the Mercy of a King [View all]

Source: MEDIAite

Apr 8th, 2025, 1:05 pm


National Review called on Congress to end President Donald Trump’s trade war in an editorial laying out both the political and constitutional cases for doing so on Tuesday.

After arguing that Trump had thrown “the world’s economy into turmoil” by declaring that America’s trade deficit constituted an “emergency” and imposing “protectionist barriers that exceeded even the infamous Smoot-Hawley law in its scope,” the conservative magazine dove into its case.

“If it seems preposterous that a single person could enjoy this much power over the American economy — and, with it, the global economy — rest assured that it is. In Article I, the Constitution vests the ‘power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises’ in Congress, not in the president,” it observed. “As a result, the president has no power to impose tariffs that he has not been accorded by an act of the legislature. If it desires, Congress can choose to take back as much of that power as it sees fit. It ought to do so — and do so now.”

The editorial continued:

In essence, the case for Congress fulfilling its responsibilities is the same as the case for written law per se: No free man wants to be at the mercy of a king.

The very fact that our system charges Congress with setting tariffs ought to be sufficient to get Congress to do its job. So, too, ought the president’s cynical conflation of his personal political preferences and the existence of an “emergency” that unlocks his absolute powers. But, if duty to their oaths does not move them, the raw chaos of the last five days should certainly substitute as motivation. What has happened since last Thursday is hard to fathom. Based on an ever-shifting series of rationales, characterized by an embarrassing methodology, and punctuated with an extraordinary arrogance toward the country’s constitutional order, the Trump administration has alienated our global allies, discombobulated our domestic businesses, decimated our capital markets, and increased the likelihood of serious recession.


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Full headline: National Review Urges Congress to End the ‘Raw Chaos’ of Trump’s Trade War: ‘No Free Man Wants to Be at the Mercy of a King’

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This what I've been saying Unwind Your Mind Apr 8 #1
"No free man wants to be at the mercy of a King." - NR regnaD kciN Apr 8 #2
But, but, but, they love the guy with a goofy gold crown over his beautiful (whatever)... Justice matters. Apr 9 #22
Excellent! Thank you, BumRushDaShow. wordstroken Apr 8 #3
Uh, yeah. Ollie Garkie Apr 8 #4
Bingo. Sky Jewels Apr 8 #8
Fire BAD! dchill Apr 8 #17
They left something out birdographer Apr 8 #5
We cannot turn the tide with a teaspoon... GiqueCee Apr 8 #13
Senate republicans won't cross their leader progressoid Apr 8 #6
Yes, actually I think they will. With the latest law suit filed by Leonard Leo and the Kochs...where the REAL PortTack Apr 8 #15
Exactly DENVERPOPS Apr 8 #16
Didn't that CR angrychair Apr 8 #7
Proving That The Whole Of The GOP Are Complict Fascists Through And Through MayReasonRule Apr 8 #9
I've been saying this forever. Attacking Trump or Musk is meaningless Akakoji Apr 8 #10
If Congress does not act, they are complicit. Joinfortmill Apr 8 #11
what's the point of Republican opinion anymore? PedroXimenez Apr 8 #12
Congress is a goner DENVERPOPS Apr 8 #14
Getting Cpmgress to do its job might be a tall order Warpy Apr 8 #18
That would require them to actually start to reclaim all this power the fascists have ceded to the executive branch. Karasu Apr 8 #19
The law allowing Trump to do this should be thrown out as being unconstitutional as Congress controls tariffs. cstanleytech Apr 9 #20
I agree that it is disgusting bordering markodochartaigh Apr 9 #21
National Review helped build this monster. travelingthrulife Apr 9 #23
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