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California filed a lawsuit on Wednesday that he was looking to block the president Donald Trump When promulgating his rate plans, the governor of California Gavin Newsom announced.
Newsom and state attorney general Rob Bonto filed the lawsuit in the Federal Court on Wednesday morning. He argues that Trump exceeded his authority for imposing tariffs Without the approval of the Congress, and asks the Court to declare that the Trump Tariffs and block its implementation.
“President Trump’s illegal tariffs are causing chaos in families, companies and our California economy, which raises threatening prices and jobs. We are defending US families who cannot afford to let the chaos continue,” said Newsom in a statement.
Bonta said California is the “fifth largest economy in the world” and argued that tariffs have “very real consequences for Californians throughout our state.”

The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, is demanding to impose that President Donald Trump impose his tariff plan. (Mark Schiefelbein / AP / AP images)
“I am proud to go to Bat together with Governor Newsom to fight for the vibrant economy, the companies and residents of California,” said Bonta.
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Trump’s radical tariffs have caused dozens of nations to go to the United States to negotiate trade agreements, although they also threaten the increased price increases for Americans.
Last week, Trump made a 90 -day break in the reciprocal and personalized tariffs that he had imposed worldwide, an abrupt course change. Simultaneously, the Trump administration The commitment to its 125%tariff increased in China, which once again collected on Wednesday to 145%.

President Donald Trump is promoting massive tariffs on countries around the world. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP through Getty Images / Getty Images)
Trump has justified his tariffs under the International Law of Economic Emergency Powers (IEEPA). The law allows the president to use certain economic policies in case of emergency, but Newsom and California argue that tariffs are not among those powers.
“The IEEPA grants the President the authority to take certain measures if he declares a national emergency in response to a foreign national security, foreign policy or economic threat. The law, which was promulgated by Congress in 1977, specifies many different actions that the president can take, but the tariffs are not one of them. In fact, this is the first time that a president has tried to go to this law to impose tariffs,” says the Newsom office.
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“It is difficult to imagine a set of economically more significant shares than Trump is assuming tariffs, which have inflicted hundreds of billions of dollars in economic losses per whim, using a statute that does not mention the rates. The court, applying this uniform doctrine, will find that such an absent expansive action absent from the congress is a clear violation of the law,” the statement continued. “