EXCERPT:
COBB: “I don‘t think creepy Karoline, when she speaks. I don‘t think anybody in America really takes her seriously on a matter of substance. I mean, she‘s not, you know, learned by any imagination. And I think her comments are clearly so defensive and so ill informed that people may largely turn her out. She‘s wrong. And keep in mind, these courts are not trying to participate in international trade matters. All they‘re doing is ruling on whether a statute authorizes actions by a president. Did Congress delegate its authority to the president? Under this statute and the statute in question has never in history been used in connection with tariffs. So I think the likelihood is that this statute will be upheld and enforced in a way that precludes the president from trying to pretend that he has these all encompassing powers.”