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Donald Trump, Supreme Court and tariff

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Trump trade chief defiant on Supreme Court ruling, vows to restore tariffs within months
The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariff authority, but the administration says it will revive the program using other trade laws.

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Trump warns countries to abide by tariff deals despite Supreme Court decision
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FedEx joins companies suing over Trump tariffs. Will they get refunds?
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Trump uses longest-ever State of the Union to try to convince voters that US is ‘winning so much’
President Donald Trump will use Tuesday’s State of the Union address to champion his immigration crackdowns, his slashing of the federal government, his push to preserve widespread tariffs that the Su...

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Takeaways from Trump's address: Sales mode on economy, heavy on patriotism, dark turn on Democrats
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At Trump's State of the Union, Supreme Court justices in the spotlight
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Trump Calls Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling ‘Unfortunate’ as Justices Look On
“The big story was how Donald Trump called the economy correctly,” Trump said, referring to his tariffs policy.

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Supreme Court justices sit stone-faced in front row as Trump slams tariff ruling in SOTU
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State of the union: Trump salutes Olympians, defends tariffs and spars with Democrats
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SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Could Trigger Billions In Refunds. Who Gets The Money In M&A Deals?

The U.S. Supreme Court’s February 20, 2026 decision invalidating tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) may end up doing more than reshaping trade policy. It may also create a very practical—and potentially expensive—question in mergers and acquisitions:
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Are you owed a tariff refund? What consumers need to know.

Tariff dividend checks were always a long shot, and tariff refund checks aren't likely. But consumers may yet get some of their money back.
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Are $2,000 tariff checks coming? Trump talks dividends at State of the Union

The Supreme Court ruled on Trump's tariff actions before his State of the Union adress. Here's where the $2,000 rebate gift still stands.
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US Trade Representative Greer says tariffs will go up to 15% or higher for some countries

Trade investigations targeting forced labor and excess capacity could lead to higher tariffs, with EU and other partners seeking clarity on strategy.
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Classic 'TACO'? Investors shrug off Trump's latest tariff announcement

Global equity markets were muted as Trump’s latest tariffs came into effect at 10%, a lower-than-expected rate.
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You paid for tariffs — but you won’t get a slice of tariff refunds

The government is on the hook to refund $134 billion – and counting – worth of tariff revenue collected from President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs, which were rendered illegal by the Supreme Court last week.
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Why prices won't drop after the Trump tariff ruling, according to economists

The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs. But the president has other tariff tools, and consumers shouldn't expect cheaper prices anytime soon, economists say.
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2 Tariff-Proof Restaurant Stocks to Buy Now

Dutch Bros ( BROS +3.48%) is one of the best growth stories in the restaurant industry, increasing its same-store sales (comps) over the past year, including 7.7% in the fourth quarter. While the company isn't immune to tariffs (it gets about half of its coffee beans from Brazil), they haven't impacted its momentum.
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Trump’s newest tariffs could face legal challenge, though time is short

President Donald Trump’s new tariffs may face a legal challenge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.
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