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By the Patriot Watch Desk
Published July 17, 2026 at 2:41 PM ET · Updated July 17, 2026 at 8:04 PM ET

Canadian wildfire smoke smothers much of the United States.

3 independent outlets are covering this story. Verification: Confirmed — reported independently by wire/mainstream and conservative outlets. Patriot Watch links to original reporting; we don't republish it.

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What we know

Smoke from Canadian wildfires has spread across much of the United States. President Trump has threatened additional tariffs over the wildfire smoke.

Patriot Watch first flagged this story 6 hr ago, when Time reported it. Coverage has since grown to 3 independent outlets, including 2 wire/mainstream feeds. The most recent report came 2 hr ago from Washington Examiner. Verification tier: Confirmed — reported independently by wire/mainstream and conservative outlets.

⚖ The Constitutional Angle

Learning Resources v. V.O.S. Selections held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the President to impose tariffs, because the power to lay duties belongs to Congress alone. Youngstown supplies the frame: emergency does not create power. A tariff imposed over Canadian wildfire smoke would meet the same wall the Court just built.

Learning Resources v. V.O.S. Selections 607 U.S. 229 (2026)
Vote: 6-3 · Opinion: Roberts (C.J.)
THE ANSWER TO THE LITIGATED QUESTION: the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the President to impose tariffs. The Constitution vests the power to lay taxes and duties in Congress; the Executive has no inherent authority to impose peacetime tariffs (a point the government conceded), so any presidential tariff power must come from a congressional delegation. IEEPA's grant of authority to 'regulate ...
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (The Steel Seizure Case) — CROSS-REFERENCE ENTRY 343 U.S. 579 (1952)
Vote: 6-3 · Opinion: Black
SHORT FORM (full apparatus lives in the presidential-immunity entry): President Truman's Korean War seizure of the steel mills was unlawful — the President's power 'must stem either from an act of Congress or from the Constitution itself,' and neither source supplied it, particularly where Congress had considered and withheld seizure authority. Youngstown supplies the Jackson framework through which Dames & Moore, Zivotofsky, and the 2026 IEEPA tariff decision were all argued: emergency does not create power; it marks the occasion for exercising powers that must already exist.
Precedent facts from the PW Law Library — primary-source verified & independently audited

Conservative & independent coverage (1)

Washington Examiner 2 hr ago
Canadian wildfire smoke smothers US: PHOTOS

Wire & mainstream coverage (2)

Axios 5 hr ago
Trump threatens more tariffs over Canadian wildfire smoke
Time 6 hr ago
How Long Will This Wildfire Smoke Last?

Coverage timeline

Jul 17, 2:41 PM ET
6 hr ago
Time
How Long Will This Wildfire Smoke Last?
Jul 17, 4:02 PM ET
5 hr ago
Axios
Trump threatens more tariffs over Canadian wildfire smoke
Jul 17, 6:26 PM ET
2 hr ago
Washington Examiner
Canadian wildfire smoke smothers US: PHOTOS
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