According to Deep Tide TechFlow, Trump declared a state of emergency for the United States at the beginning of his second term, taking special actions that bypass normal procedures. This strategy has led to numerous lawsuits.
On Thursday, Trump's use of tariffs to address business, political, and foreign affairs will be reviewed by the Washington Federal Court of Appeals, and is expected to ultimately be submitted to the Supreme Court. Legal experts say that if Trump wins, he may seek broad unilateral powers to regulate the economy.
University of Chicago law professor Samuel Bray stated that almost all presidents actively use executive power, but Trump went further in declaring a state of emergency.