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Governor JB Pritzker sent Donald Trump an invoice on Friday, February 20, demanding nearly $9 billion in tariff refunds for Illinois families after the US Supreme Court ruled the president’s much-touted tariffs are illegal.

Pritzker urged the White House to “cut the check” after justices ruled 6-3 that Trump had exceeded his authority by invoking emergency powers to impose tariffs that reshaped global trade and pushed up prices at home.

“Your tariff taxes wreaked havoc on farmers, enraged our allies and sent grocery prices through the roof,” the veteran Democrat wrote, warning that further legal action could follow if compensation was not forthcoming.

In the letter shared with US media, Pritzker demanded about $1,700 for every Illinois household – the amount Yale University experts said the average US household would pay on tariffs last year.

  • N0body@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    The tariffs were always illegal. Mild shock at the Supreme Court actually giving a real ruling on the law.

    The Supreme Court, which has been recognized for two centuries as the authority on the rule of law, is now in conflict with the executive branch. The legislative branch, ostensibly the most powerful, has been useless for a long time now.

    I increasingly worry that Trump’s get out of jail free card is Epstein. He was in the child raping demon club, and the law doesn’t apply to them. No matter how public it is, they own everything and always get away with it. The American presidency is just another lever they pull.

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      1 day ago

      I agree with everything you said except that Trump wasn’t just a member of the child raping demon club… He was helping run and supply it.

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      I tried to find a summary of the dissent, and it seemed like the only real argument (from Kavanaugh at least) was that calling it illegal would just cause too much chaos (such as refunds to literally the entire world). Like even he agreed it should be unconstitutional.