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Some Interviews About Our Tariff Case
Some of the more informative interviews I have done about our win in the case against Trump's tariffs, in lawsuit filed by the Liberty Justice Center and myself.
Over the last two days, since our victory in the tariff case before the US Court of International Trade, I have done more media interviews than in any other comparable period in my entire life. That's not because I've become a celebrity or a great media personality (I'm not), but because of the significance of the issue. Because of the enormous magnitude of Trump's trade war, it affects people all over the world. In this post, I include links to a few of the more informative interviews.
First, a podcast with Greg Sargent of the New Republic, where we discuss the case and the likely path ahead in some detail. It is about twenty minutes long.
Here's a five minute TV interview on CNN, where I discuss the ruling and its significance:
Next is an interview I did with ABC Australia's "Planet America" program. The segment with me runs from about 6:45 to 13:40 (a little under seven minutes). This was done just a few hours after the ruling was announced.
And, finally, a shorter segment from the Canadian TV network CTV:
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Shouldn't Ilya, while gloating, also be informing the reader this Trade Court decision by a magistrate has been stayed by the Federal Circuit Appeals Court? A bit misleading.
Deep State judges should be encouraged to leave. End their assignments. Put their offices in the boiler room. Cut their budgets. Delay their paychecks. Nitpick their expenses, make them prove each is work related.
Court of International Trade is composed of multiple Article III judges, and none of the three judges in the panel were magistrates.
My but someone is feeling full of himself today. He needs one more article for a hat trick today.
"Some of the more informative interviews I have done"
As long as we all understand that Ilya is going to be an insufferable twat for a while because of his participation in this lawsuit, maybe folks in the comments won't take him so seriously.