
Blackfeet Nation Sues US Over Trump’s Canada Tariffs, Citing Treaty Rights
Blackfeet Nation members sue U.S., alleging Trump tariffs on Canada breach Constitution and tribal treaty rights.
Blackfeet Nation members sue U.S., alleging Trump tariffs on Canada breach Constitution and tribal treaty rights.
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