Senate Democrats served the Trump administration notice that refunds should start flowing to U.S. companies who paid for the president's tariffs.Senate MinoritySenate Democrats served the Trump administration notice that refunds should start flowing to U.S. companies who paid for the president's tariffs.Senate Minority

Scott Bessent given official demand to fork over rebates after Supreme Court's smackdown

2026/02/28 00:16
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Senate Democrats served the Trump administration notice that refunds should start flowing to U.S. companies who paid for the president's tariffs.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and other top Democrats, including Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent demanding tariff refunds begin immediately following Supreme Court's bombshell ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's tariff regime, reported Punchbowl News.

The court ruled 6-3 last week that Trump lacked the authority to invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs, and while Trump quickly pivoted to alternative legal authorities to continue his trade war, the question of whether businesses will receive refunds for illegally collected tariff revenue remains unresolved.

Democrats called Bessent's public statements and the administration's delay on refunds "unacceptable." Bessent has deflected responsibility, claiming lower courts will decide whether revenue must be returned — a position Democrats are targeting as evasive.

The tariff refund has become a centerpiece of Democratic strategy heading into midterms. Democrats have argued for months that Trump's trade wars directly fuel inflation and rising costs for consumers, but the Supreme Court ruling provided them a powerful political cudgel to attack Republican economic management.

However, Democrats face structural limitations as a minority party. Senate Democrats lack the votes to pass standalone legislation mandating refunds, though they've pledged to block any congressional approval needed to extend Trump's new tariffs beyond 150 days under the Trade Act of 1974.

House Democrats have more aggressive tools available, including discharge petitions to force floor votes on legislation mandating refunds and ending Trump's new global tariffs. Several bills have already been introduced pursuing both objectives.

A handful of Republicans in both chambers have shown willingness to break ranks on tariffs, suggesting potential bipartisan pressure exists. Yet without significant GOP defections, Democrats' ability to compel refunds legislatively remains minimal.

The battle will likely shift to courts, public pressure, and campaign messaging as 2026 midterms approach.

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