'Why can't I get my refund?': Comedians react to Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump's unilateral imposition of sweeping tariffs violated federal law. Comedians and media hosts, including Roy Wood Jr. on “Have I Got News For You,” discussed the ruling and its implications. The decision found those emergency tariffs to be illegal, prompting reactions from various public figures and political commentary.

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'Why can't I get my refund?': Comedians react to Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs

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‘Why can't I get my refund?’: Comedians react to Supreme Court’s ruling on Trump’s tariffs

Host Roy Wood Jr. talks to the “Have I Got News For You” panel about the Supreme Court ruling that President Donald Trump violated federal law when he unilaterally imposed sweeping tariffs across the globe. New episodes of Have I Got News For You broadcast weekly on Saturdays at 9pm ET on CNN and are available to stream the next day for CNN’s streaming subscribers and on HBO Max.

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‘Why can't I get my refund?’: Comedians react to Supreme Court’s ruling on Trump’s tariffs

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