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Furious Corporations Slammed With Brutal New Customs Extortion Deadline

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The Contemplation of Justice statue at the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

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A SCANDAL IS BREWING at the heart of the American government. While the nation sleeps, a RUSHED, SECRETIVE deadline has been imposed upon U.S. importers—a SHOCKING move critics are calling a desperate attempt to SABOTAGE a potential Supreme Court ruling. If the Court finds President Trump’s tariffs ILLEGAL, billions in refunds are owed to businesses CRUSHED by his trade war. But now, a new electronic system and a HARSH February 6 deadline threaten to LEAVE THEM WITH NOTHING.

This isn’t about modernization; it’s a BLATANT POWER GRAB. Sources reveal Customs was utterly unprepared to handle refunds for the STAGGERING $200 BILLION collected under Trump’s controversial tariffs. The so-called “electronic process” was cobbled together from a March executive order, creating a bureaucratic MAZE with a ticking clock. “The window Customs provided was short,” warned one expert, revealing a plan to CHOKE OFF restitution before it can even begin.

Behind the scenes, the Trump administration’s lawyers called refunds a “mess,” while businesses insist the data is CLEAR and repayment would be simple. The DAMNING truth? Customs paperwork ALREADY details every tariff paid. The roadblock isn’t logistics—it’s POLITICAL WILL. With the Supreme Court poised to rule AS EARLY AS FRIDAY, this forced digital transition reeks of a pre-emptive strike against economic justice.

Experts warn that even if businesses jump through the new hoops, the administration has more “tools in its arsenal” to continue its trade war by other means, promising “UNCERTAINTY” for years to come. This is more than a procedural change; it’s a chilling lesson in how power can be weaponized to shield itself from accountability. The very institutions meant to provide balance are being systematically dismantled before our eyes.



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