The temporary 10% global tariff Trump imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 hit its legal expiration date. That law caps any tariff at 150 days, full stop, no renewals without Congress. Forced labor is a genuine moral horror, and pressuring other countries to keep those goods out of global commerce is a defensible goal. The forced labor investigation launched in March, concluded in June, and produced tariffs that took effect at the exact minute the old ones lapsed. We deserve a real debate, in Congress, on the record, about whether we want to pay more for goods in exchange for pressuring forced labor out of supply chains.