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MINI: Friday’s SCOTUS tariff opinion

Sioux City Journal 24 Feb 2026
THE MINI. Friday’s SCOTUS tariff opinion reestablishes the Constitution, not Stephen Miller, as what our nation is guided by. - Jackie Austin, Rock Rapids, Iowa ... .
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Nebraska's GOP federal lawmakers comment on SCOTUS tariff ruling

Hastings Tribune 23 Feb 2026
LINCOLNNebraska’s all-Republican congressional delegation split on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling over President Donald Trump’s tariffs on many imported items ... .
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Trump’s Rage at SCOTUS Explodes—then Backfires as GOPers Turn on Him

The New Republic 23 Feb 2026
After the Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s tariffs, he detonated ... He tacitly threatened to investigate the high court for foreign influences. He called the ruling a “disgrace to our nation.” Yet this is backfiring ... Listen to this episode here. .
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SCOTUS ruling sets parameters not just on tariffs, but how our Constitution operates: Neal Katyal

CNBC 23 Feb 2026
Neal Katyal, former U.S. Acting Solicitor General, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from the SCOTUS ruling on President Trump's sweeping tariffs, what's next for the Trump administration's tariff agenda, fate of tariff refunds, and more ... .
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China Urges U.S. to Scrap Tariffs After SCOTUS Ruling

Breitbart 23 Feb 2026
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Carter joins Fox Business to discuss SCOTUS ruling on tariffs, DHS funding, and more. (Buddy Carter)

Public Technologies 23 Feb 2026
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The SCOTUS tariff decision fallout: What it means for markets

CNBC 23 Feb 2026
The Investment Committee debate how to trade the market's reaction to the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariff's last week ... .
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SCOTUS to consider tossing climate suit

The Hill 23 Feb 2026
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Lawyer in SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs says his clients want a refund

National Public Radio 23 Feb 2026
Neal Katyal, one of the lawyers who defended U.S. businesses in the SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs, argues that the federal government must refund them with interest. (Image credit. Drew Angerer/Getty Images) ....
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