En Californie, les démocrates contestent en justice les droits de douane imposés par Donald Trump, arguant que le président américain ne pouvait pas instaurer de surtaxes douanières sans l’accord du Congrès. En Californie, une action en justice a été intentée contre les droits de douane imposés par Donald Trump.

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Le gouverneur de Californie Gavin Newsom s'exprime avec le procureur général de Californie Rob Bonta lors d'une conférence de presse, le 16 avril 2025, à Ceres, Californie. Ils ont intenté une action en justice devant un tribunal fédéral pour contester les droits de douane mis en place par Donald Trump.Se connecter

The Governor of California Gavin Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta held a press conference on April 16, 2025, in Ceres, California. They filed a lawsuit in federal court to challenge the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump. California argued that Trump did not have the unilateral power to impose these tariffs without the consent of Congress. The state, led by Democrats, emphasized that Trump could not disrupt the country’s economic landscape without proper authorization. California, with its significant economic power as the fifth-largest economy globally and contributing 14% to the U.S. GDP, is heavily impacted by the tariff changes initiated by Trump. The state, known for its tech industry and being a major manufacturing and agricultural hub, relies heavily on trade relationships with Mexico, Canada, and China. Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the actions as reckless and highlighted the detrimental effects of the uncertainty caused by these tariffs. Please rephrase this sentence. Please provide me with a rephrased version of the text. Please rewrite this sentence.

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