A federal appeals court on June 4, 2026, issued a decision to halt an order that required the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Commissioner Rodney Scott, to testify regarding tariff refunds. The Trump administration argued that the judge had overstepped by compelling Scott to appear in a New York City courtroom.
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Federal Appeals Court Stops Customs Chief's Testimony on Tariff Refunds
On June 4, 2026, a federal appeals court temporarily stopped an order for CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott to testify about tariff refunds. The Trump administration contended that the judge's order was an overreach.
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