The Philip DeFranco Show

Trump MELTDOWN After Losing Supreme Court Tariffs Case

Feb 20, 2026
A deep dive into the Supreme Court ruling that struck down most of Trump’s tariffs and the law he used to justify them. A look at the rarely used IEEPA presidential powers and why imposing tariffs under it was unprecedented. Coverage of who paid the tariffs, calls for refunds, partisan reactions, and Trump’s vow to pursue other legal routes to keep tariffs in place.
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INSIGHT

Court Reasserts Congress's Taxing Power

  • The Supreme Court ruled Trump's tariffs illegal because the Constitution vests taxing power in Congress, not the president.
  • The ruling targeted tariffs done under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which historically wasn't used for tariffs.
INSIGHT

Legality, Not Policy, Drove The Verdict

  • The decision isn't about policy popularity but about statutory and constitutional authority.
  • The six-to-three majority emphasized that IEPA doesn't authorize unbounded presidential tariff power.
ANECDOTE

Calls For Refunds Flood In

  • Groups and politicians quickly demanded refunds after the ruling, calling for fast and automatic relief.
  • Philip DeFranco cites WePayTheTariffs, Elizabeth Warren, and Gavin Newsom urging immediate refunds with interest.
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