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Appeals court halts Customs chief’s testimony on tariff refunds
A federal appeals court halted an order requiring the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to testify about tariff refunds. The Trump administration opposes the order, arguing a judge overstepped by compelling CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott to appear in a New York City courtroom.
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