Trump Tariff Lawsuits: What Businesses Claim the Administration Got Wrong

Court victories over emergency tariffs did not automatically settle refunds or the administration's newer worldwide surcharge.

Court victories over emergency tariffs did not automatically settle refunds or the administration's newer worldwide surcharge.

As of April 2026, over 750 cases were challenging Trump administration actions, with Democratic-led states filing 100+ lawsuits through their attorneys...

Republican senators question whether Trump's family received an unprecedented permanent exemption from IRS audits as part of an undisclosed $1.7 billion settlement.

Trump's intelligence nominee signed subpoenas against New York Times journalists, leaving some Democrats torn between opposing press intimidation and replacing an unpopular acting director.

Trump's 90% cuts to Utah monuments upended a lawsuit the state had finally gotten a second chance to litigate.

A new federal lawsuit challenges whether Trump's ICC sanctions unconstitutionally silence American human rights advocates and violate the 1977 law that restricts presidential sanction powers.

Trump won a $1.776 billion settlement that permanently bars IRS audits of his past tax returns—a deal a federal court found was not adversarial.

Trump has already resumed military strikes against Iran in July 2026 and is considering further actions, including a naval blockade and a 20% tax on Strait of Hormuz shipping.

Airport renaming projects face multiple institutional barriers that make them rarely succeed, regardless of political backing.

How a family's struggle with Medicaid access changed one longtime Republican voter's political identity.