CBP Opens Tariff Refund Portal at 8 AM as the $166 Billion Queue Forms
The CAPE portal opens Monday morning and the first filers will reveal who actually paid two years of illegal tariffs — importers, brokers, or US consumers.
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The CAPE portal opens Monday morning and the first filers will reveal who actually paid two years of illegal tariffs — importers, brokers, or US consumers.
Darpan Jain's twelve-officer team arrives to renegotiate a trade pact the Supreme Court already stripped of its leverage, the same morning CBP starts refunding it.
Our Schedule F 'no lawsuits' frame was wrong. An amended complaint has been live in a Maryland federal court since March 5, naming OPM and the executive order.
Senate voice vote Friday pushes the Section 702 sunset from Monday to April 30. The 20 House Republicans who blocked the long extension are now the caucus the week will be measured against.
Six days after Ansari filed, the cosponsor list is still 13-0 along party lines — Monday is the window day before the paper calls the thread dormant.
Judge Friedman's April 9 ruling that the Pentagon was violating his March 20 order is eleven days old and still has no mechanism of compliance.
Three days after the DOJ's First Amendment refusal letter, no European jurisdiction has picked up where Paris was forced to stop — and Musk's Monday summons holds.