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The Supreme Court said President Trump's tariffs are illegal, so what comes next?
CNN's Paula Reid and Elliott Williams tell the Inside Politics panel this was one of the first times the conservative Court was willing to tell Trump no. "What this is is an affirmation of the separation of powers," Reid said. And New York Times reporter, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, spoke with the president about this last month. "He was very candid on just how disappointed he would be in the justices that he helped put on the Supreme Court. It almost seemed like he would be personally insulted by this."
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