Trying to Make a Modicum of Sense Out of Trump's "I Can Destroy It, So Why Can't I Tax It?" Nonsense
In " Trump's Almost Completely Bonkers Reaction to the Tariff Ruling ," Professor Dorf bent over backwards to provide arguments that could justify adding the modifier "almost" to his headline. I trust that he was not injured by those calisthenics, although I do imagine that such an effort at being scrupulously fair pushed the limits of human endurance. Specifically, Professor Dorf wrote this: Trump echoed (albeit less coherently) an argument that Justice Kavanaugh (joined by Justices Thomas and Alito) made in Part II(D) of his dissent: IEEPA [the International Emergency Economic Powers Act] authorizes the president to impose severe trade restrictions such as embargoes, so it follows that IEEPA allows him to "take the far more modest step of conditioning . . . imports on payment of a tariff or duty." This could be the basis for a coherent argument, but it happens to be wrong. Interested readers should definitely read Monday's column in full,...