Fuente: New York Post
The Trump administration is signaling it doesn’t want to write a single refund check despite last week’s Supreme Court ruling against its tariffs – but it could face an uphill battle given the leanings of a little known federal court that will be hearing the cases, On The Money has learned. It was the US Court of International Trade that initially threw into question President Trump’s sweeping tariff mandates against trading partners, imposed through executive fiat instead of congressional approval. And it is this court – skeptical of Trump’s power grab over trade – that’s slated to handle most if not all of the refund cases, On The Money has learned.
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