What they're not telling you: President Donald Trump on Tuesday told CNBC that he will gratefully “remember” U.S. companies that do not seek refunds for the tariffs he unilaterally imposed, which the Supreme Court later ruled were illegal. Trump’s comment on “Squawk Box” came a day after U.S.

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# THE TAKE: Trump's tariff-refunds-following-supreme-court-ruling.html" title="CBP To Begin First Phase Of Tariff Refunds Following Supreme Court Ruling" style="color:#1a1a1a;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-style:dotted;font-weight:500;">Tariff Loyalty Test Is Economic Extortion Dressed as Patriotism Trump just weaponized corporate compliance into state ideology. His "remember" comment—a barely-coded threat wrapped in gratitude—reveals the transaction: accept financial losses or lose presidential favor. This isn't capitalism. It's a shakedown. Companies that quietly absorb tariff costs become political allies. Those demanding compensation become enemies. The White House transforms into a patronage system where economic reality bends to loyalty metrics. The Supreme Court's tariff ruling didn't just create refund eligibility—it exposed Trump's real game. He's not managing trade policy; he's building a corporate protection racket where the admission price is political silence. Smart multinationals will calculate: refund demand costs = presidential hostility costs. Many will choose the latter, proving markets subordinate themselves to power when the power holder controls market access. That's not the invisible hand. That's the iron fist wearing a business suit.

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