'If Tariffs Are So Good...': Indian-Origin Lawyer On Trump's New 15% Levies

Neal Katyal, an Indian-American lawyer and former acting Solicitor General of the United States, has publicly condemned President Donald Trump's recent move to implement a 15% global tariff. Katyal argues that such significant economic measures cannot be enacted unilaterally by the President, as they require Congressional approval. This criticism highlights ongoing debates about executive power and trade policy in the U.S., especially amidst the backdrop of rising economic tensions between the U.S. and various nations. Katyal's remarks resonate within a broader context of opposition to the President's tariff strategy, which many believe could have far-reaching implications for international trade relations and the American economy. The imposition of tariffs has been a contentious issue, often criticized for potentially exacerbating trade wars and affecting global markets. Katyal's legal expertise and public statements contribute to the increasing scrutiny facing the Trump administration's trade policies, emphasizing the need for legislative oversight in such impactful decisions.
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