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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
Contested Senate race, new congressional maps and statewide frustration drive record early participation in both parties
After the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs, the replacement Section 122 duties expire in five months — and Congress may lack the votes to extend them
President says court was swayed by unnamed foreign interests and announces 10% replacement tariff under different law within hours of ruling
Supreme Court's 6-3 decision strikes down emergency tariffs, with some Republicans quietly welcoming the rebuke of presidential overreach
Three Trump-appointed justices split as the court rules IEEPA does not authorize presidential tariff power, leaving billions in refunds unresolved
Democrats express deep skepticism as the 88-year-old billionaire denies knowledge of Epstein's crimes while revealing the DOJ never questioned him directly
At least a dozen lawmakers will skip Trump's Feb. 24 address to attend a progressive-organized "People's State of the Union" on the National Mall