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Supreme Court live: Trump plans 10% global tariff, says refund fights may take years - Reuters

Supreme Court live: Trump plans 10% global tariff, says refund fights may take years - Reuters

Supreme Court live: Trump plans 10% global tariff, says refund fights may take years Reuters

February 20, 2026 at 03:12 PM Original source
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Notable Quotes

"Trump plans 10% global tariff, says refund fights may take years."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"I think it’s an embarrassment to their families, if you want to know the truth, the two of them."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"I’m ashamed of certain members of the court—absolutely ashamed—for not having the courage to do what is right for our country."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"They are barely invited."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"I am ashamed of certain members of the court."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"We have a right to do pretty much what we want to do."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"Despite the misplaced gloating from Democrats,...the court did not rule against President Trump’s tariffs."

— Scott Bessent , Executive

"The government is probably not going to voluntarily pay back the money it unlawfully took."

— Greg Shaffer , Academic

"Our trading partners were well aware of the risks the President faced in using IEEPA as the basis for reciprocal and other tariffs."

— Wendy Cutler , Executive

"They take months and months to write an opinion and they don't even discuss that point."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"The Court says nothing today about whether, and if so how, the Government should go about returning the billions of dollars that it has collected from importers."

— Brett Kavanaugh , Politician

"I would assume that the Trump people will fight the idea of refunds, and that'll be the next thing that'll go winding through the courts."

— Wilbur Ross , Executive

"Customs is setting up a process for importers to collect refunds."

— Nazak Nikakhtar , Executive

"a mess"

— Brett Kavanaugh , Politician

"I was surprised since it was something previously raised by the Court of International Trade."

— Jeff Harvey , Other

"The Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs is deeply disappointing, and I'm ashamed of certain members of the court — absolutely ashamed — for not having the courage to do what's right for our country."

— Donald Trump , Politician

"My message is tariffs are going to be a part of the policy landscape going forward."

— Jamieson Greer , Executive

"threatened new 10% charge will be struck down quickly."

— Donald Trump , Politician

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Reutersvia rss 1 quote 1 person

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InvestmentNewsvia ai 1 quote 1 person

Legal experts suggest that President Trump's plan to impose a 10% global tariff is unlikely to withstand legal scrutiny following the Supreme Court's recent decision against his previous tariffs. The plan faces significant legal challenges and may be struck down quickly.

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Timevia ai 3 quotes 1 person

President Trump launched a forceful criticism against the U.S. Supreme Court after it ruled against his use of emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs.

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Axiosvia ai

In a sharp rebuke to the Supreme Court, President Trump expressed that he is 'absolutely ashamed' after it struck down his broad tariff initiative.

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The Economic Timesvia ai

The US Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's trade tariffs could lead to over $175 billion in refunds, with Trump indicating potential prolonged legal battles over the matter.

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Al Jazeeravia ai 2 quotes 2 persons

Following the US Supreme Court's decision against Trump's global tariffs, experts warn that the refund process for the estimated $175 billion collected could take years, with over 1,000 companies already suing for refunds.

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Business Standardvia ai

While businesses celebrate the Supreme Court's decision against Trump's tariffs, the refund process for the collected duties is expected to be slow, with over 1,800 tariff-related suits filed since April.

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Yahoo! Newsvia ai 4 quotes 4 persons

The Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs leaves the fate of over $130 billion in collected duties uncertain, with the Court not specifying how refunds should be handled.

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Fortunevia ai 2 quotes 2 persons

The Supreme Court's decision against Trump's tariffs did not address the issue of refunds, leaving companies and the government to navigate the complex process of repayment.

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ABC Newsvia ai 2 quotes 2 persons

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against President Trump's sweeping tariffs, marking a significant limitation on executive power. The court found that the president lacked clear congressional authorization to impose such tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

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ABC Newsvia ai

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump's tariffs were unlawfully imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. In response, President Trump announced plans to implement a new 10% global tariff, expressing dissatisfaction with the court's decision.

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Forbesvia ai

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump's tariffs were unlawful, challenging the authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

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Los Angeles Timesvia ai 3 quotes 2 persons

President Trump criticized Supreme Court justices who voted against his tariffs and announced plans to impose a new 10% global tariff following the court's decision.

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Forbesvia ai

Over a thousand companies, including major retailers, have filed lawsuits seeking refunds for tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, following the Supreme Court's ruling.

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