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    Why Indie Board Game Companies Are Teaming up to Sue Trump

    Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A group of tabletop game companies is suing President Donald Trump because it says his tariffs are reducing their profits to the real-world value of Monopoly money.

    Stonemaier Games, which makes the popular board games “Wingspan,” “Rolling Realms,” and “Vantage,” announced its involvement in the lawsuit this week. The company said the lawsuit would “challenge the unchecked authority” of Trump and his tariffs.

    “We will not stand idly by while our livelihoods—and the livelihoods of thousands of small business owners and contractors in the US, along with the customers whose pursuit of happiness we hold dear—are treated like pawns in a political game,” the company said.

    Lawyers for Stonemaier, which is based in St. Louis, said in a legal complaint that the company estimates it will pay “millions in tariffs” because it manufactures all of its games in a Chinese factory owned by Panda Game Manufacturing, which is based in Canada. Stonemaier has printed its games in China for more than 13 years, the lawsuit says.

    At least nine other companies joined Stonemaier in the lawsuit, saying Trump’s tariffs will cause substantial harm to their business. XYZ Game Labs, Rookie Mage, Spielcraft, and TinkerHouse Games are all board game companies that are joining the lawsuit.

    Spielcraft, an independent Nebraska-based board game maker, paid $4,335 in tariff fees in April, the lawsuit says.

    Other small businesses also joined the suit. Clothing company Princes Awesome, which makes inclusive clothing for children and adults, paid $1,041 for dresses imported from China in March, according to the lawsuit.

    “Princess Awesome has also ordered additional products from Peru, Bangladesh, and India that they anticipate will arrive in the United States in the coming weeks and are continuing to place new orders for imports,” the complaint says.

    Trump and his treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, have said that the tariffs are part of a strategy to increase manufacturing jobs in the United States. But that could take a while. In the meantime, tariffs can raise prices and reduce the dollar’s purchasing power, leaving consumers with less money to spend.

    Experts told Business Insider that supply chain disruptions caused by the tariffs could cause prices to spike and the availability of goods to decrease in as early as a few weeks.

    Pacific Legal Foundation, which is representing the companies in the lawsuit, said in a statement that Trump’s tariffs are unconstitutional and that only Congress should have the power to levy tariffs.

    “The Constitution gives Congress—not the president—the power to impose tariffs because policies affecting an entire nation should come from the body most representative of the entire nation,” the statement says. “And Congress cannot delegate that core legislative power to the president.”

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