And then we have these uh up in this small attic in Charlottesville, Virginia. David Levi is making music from the unexpected, metal, wires. The banana. Different conductive objects will let you play different notes. David makes micro kits, small open source instruments anyone can build, but lately his melody’s been drowned out by politics. I’ve like lost so much of that entrepreneurial spark. Levi is one of 5 small business owners now suing the Trump administration over sweeping tariffs imposed April 2nd. Is it overwhelming? It’s *** little bit scary. I mean, my dad always taught me that if you see something wrong in the world, just Someone has to be the person that says no, this is bad. Levi is asking the courts to issue an injunction to stop the tariffs. The president invoked emergency powers to raise import taxes without congressional approval under *** 1977 law. In …

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