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DOJ Seeks Four-Month Delay on Tariff Refunds After Missing Court Deadline
The administration promised courts that refunds would be simple if the tariffs lost — now it's calling the same process too complex to rush
The administration promised courts that refunds would be simple if the tariffs lost — now it's calling the same process too complex to rush
Retail giant joins dozens of companies seeking to preserve refund eligibility as Supreme Court weighs legality of emergency tariffs
Administration postpones ACA subsidy proposal as congressional Republicans raise concerns about extending Obamacare provisions
Grande joins numerous celebrities who have publicly opposed Trump's immigration enforcement, transgender policy positions
The drugs are offered at discounts negotiated by the federal government, though details about which medications will be available and how many remain unclear.
The lawsuit argues that only Congress has the authority to impose tariffs, claiming the policy is unconstitutional and economically harmful to businesses, workers, and families.
Additional industries, such as alcohol and auto manufacturing, face significant disruptions, potentially leading to higher vehicle prices and strained supply chains.