If the Supreme Court rules that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are illegal, customs officials may be forced to go through the unprecedented task of refunding more than $90 billion in already collected tariff revenue. Legal experts told ABC News that the process could provide businesses with a surge in cash, though customers are unlikely to see any of that money. "What consumers need to know is that those refunds go to businesses, not consumers," said Ernie Tedeschi, a nonresident senior fellow at The Budget Lab at Yale. In one of the most significant legal cases for Trump's administration, the Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared skeptical of the president's claim of unbounded tariff authority -- though some of the justices signaled a potential willingness to give the president s
The Supreme Court could say Trump's tariffs are illegal. What happens then?
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