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Johnson says Congress, administration will 'determine the best path forward' after SCOTUS tariff ruling
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Johnson says Congress, administration will 'determine the best path forward' after SCOTUS tariff ruling

The Hill · Feb 20, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Congress and the White House will “determine the best path forward in the coming weeks” after the Supreme Court struck down the bulk of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs Friday in a rare rebuke. “No one can deny that the President’s use of tariffs has brought in billions of dollars and...


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