President Donald Trump was up late Monday night trying to bully the Supreme Court into upholding his signature economic policy by warning of a national “drubbing” if it went against him.
Two key justices sounded skeptical last week during oral arguments about whether Trump’s sweeping tariffs on imports from dozens of U.S. trading partners are valid under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
But conservative Justice Amy Coney-Barrett also noted during her questioning that reimbursing almost $90 billion in tariffs already paid by American businesses would be a “mess.”
Trump has previously acknowledged in interviews that the government would have to pay back businesses if the Supreme Court strikes down the duties, and now he’s trying to argue it would be even worse than Coney-

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