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    • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said IEEPA tariffs target unfair trade practices, not revenue generation.
    • SCOTUS heard arguments on whether IEEPA gives the president power to impose emergency tariffs.
    • Plaintiffs argued Trump exceeded his authority under IEEPA, citing trade and constitutional concerns.
    • Bessent stated tariffs are a temporary measure to revive U.S. manufacturing and balance trade deficits.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he returned from the Supreme Court after hearing arguments on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA. The case centers on whether President Trump’s tariff actions under the act exceeded executive authority. 

    Bessent described the hearing as crucial to defending what he called the administration’s right to act during economic emergencies. The arguments, he said, reflected a broader clash over how far presidential trade powers can extend in addressing national and economic security.

    According to Bessent, the U.S. Solicitor General, D. John Sauer, delivered a persuasive defense of Trump’s authority to use IEEPA tariff measures. He said the move was essential to correcting decades of trade imbalances and unfair treatment of American industries. 

    The Treasury chief added that opponents mischaracterized the administration’s intent, arguing they misunderstood the act’s economic purpose.

    A short time ago, I arrived back at @USTreasury after watching arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

    U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer presented strong, persuasive arguments on the necessity of using IEEPA tariff…

    — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (@SecScottBessent) November 5, 2025

    IEEPA Authority and Tariff Objectives

    Bessent said the tariffs were not designed to raise government revenue but to realign global trade conditions. He explained that once trade becomes fairer, American production could outpace imports, reducing tariff collections while boosting domestic tax receipts. 

    He pointed out that President Trump used the same authority to address issues like China’s rare earth supply, Russian oil restrictions, and the fentanyl crisis.

    The Treasury Secretary criticized the plaintiffs’ lawyers, Neal Katyal and Benjamin Gutman, for arguing that embargoes or quotas were acceptable under IEEPA but tariffs were not. He said this interpretation overlooked how tariffs influence revenue and trade structure. 

    Oregon Solicitor General Benjamin Gutman, he added, suggested that an embargo was within presidential power but a 1% tariff was not, a position Bessent called economically flawed.

    Economic Security and Trade Policy

    In Bessent’s view, IEEPA remains a key national security tool for safeguarding America’s economy. He said President Trump’s strategy sought to reduce reliance on foreign goods and rebuild manufacturing strength at home. 

    The broader goal, he noted, is to bring balance to trade relations while addressing deficits created by years of unfavorable policies.

    He reiterated that tariff revenue plays only a minor role in the administration’s trade goals. Instead, Bessent said, the emphasis lies in reshaping supply chains and reinforcing domestic production. 

    He closed his remarks by asserting that economic security and national security are deeply connected, and IEEPA helps ensure both are protected.





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