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Learning Resources v. Trump

Extracted from the Wikipedia article Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump.
Learning Resources v. Trump
On April 22, 2025, Learning Resources and Hand2mind, two family-owned educational toy manufacturers, sued Trump in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. In an interview with CBS News, Learning Resources' chief executive, Rick Woldenberg, argued that Trump's tariffs would negatively affect his business and the US economy, citing that their costs to tariffs had risen by a 44-fold increase.