
The Bulwark Podcast David French: Maybe the Tariffs Are the Problem
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Sep 5, 2025 David French, an Opinion columnist for the New York Times and co-host of Advisory Opinions, dives into a range of hot topics. He critiques current tariff policies that may be contributing to a manufacturing recession and discusses potential military actions against drug dealers, igniting legal and ethical debates. French also tackles the unconstitutionality of proposed gun bans targeting transgender individuals, while exploring generational shifts in parenting styles between Gen X and today's youth. Expect an engaging mix of humor and sharp commentary!
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Emergency Powers Face Legal Limits
- The Supreme Court should likely rule against Trump's tariff emergency using the same limits applied to Biden's student loan case.
- Emergency statutes cannot be stretched to grant sweeping economic powers without clear congressional authorization.
Preliminary Rulings Foreshadow Final Outcomes
- Preliminary injunction decisions often predict final Supreme Court outcomes on likelihood of success.
- An emergency docket ruling usually assesses injunction appropriateness, not the ultimate merits of the policy.
Terror Designations Don't Automatically Authorize War
- The administration appears to be treating criminal narco groups as terrorists to unlock military options.
- Statutes that designate terrorists do not automatically authorize use of military force against criminals.


