12 states sue Trump administration to stop tariffs
A dozen states, led by New York, are suing the Trump administration for "imposing imposing unprecedented tax hikes on Americans in the form of tariffs," according to an announcement released by New York Attorney General Letitia James and Gov. Kathy Hochul.

The announcement said the tariffs imposed on nearly every country risk causing "severe economic damage" throughout the United States.
"Donald Trump promised that he would lower prices and ease the cost of living, but these illegal tariffs will have the exact opposite effect on American families," James said. "His tariffs are unlawful and if not stopped, they will lead to more inflation, unemployment, and economic damage."
Hochul added that the president's "reckless tariffs have skyrocketed costs for consumers and unleashed economic chaos across the country. ... "Attorney General James and I are partnering on this litigation on behalf of New York consumers, because we can't let President Trump push our country into a recession."
Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Vermont joined New York in the lawsuit.







