April 15, 2026

The tariff fight is roaring back with a vengeance as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says President Donald Trump’s levies could be revived as early as July, just months after the Supreme Court slapped down the administration’s IEEPA-based tariff push. Bessent called the high court ruling a “setback,” but made clear the White House is already shifting gears to Section 301 studies in a bid to put the tariffs back at the previous level by early summer. The move comes as Trump continues to cast tariffs as “life or death” for the U.S. economy, while former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo weighs in on The Sunday Briefing amid growing Supreme Court skepticism over Trump’s claimed power to impose international tariffs.

Tariffs struck down, then snapped back? Bessent hints July could bring a shock comeback.

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