Trump’s tariffs to face legal test before U.S. Supreme Court next week
WASHINGTON — Victor Owen Schwartz started a business importing wine and spirits to the United States with his mother nearly 40 years ago. His company VOS Selections, which he runs with his daughter, sells beverages from five different continents alongside American products.
Now he’s the lead plaintiff in a court case that could throw a legal roadblock in front of U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to realign global trade through tariffs.
“I was shocked that those with much more power and money did not step up,” Schwartz said Tuesday.
“So when I was afforded the opportunity to speak for small American business, I took it. I had to. It was a moral imperative.”



