A federal appeals court on Thursday agreed to halt an order requiring the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to testify next week about tariff refunds. The Trump administration is fighting the order, saying a judge overstepped by compelling CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott to show up in his New York City courtroom on…
Appeals court halts Customs chief’s testimony on tariff refunds
Originally reported by The Hill
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