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El empresario que luchó contra los aranceles de Trump a través de la Corte Suprema obtiene un reembolso

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Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN

Ganar un caso histórico en la Corte Suprema contra los aranceles más amplios del presidente Donald Trump fue una cosa. Sin embargo, para Victor Schwartz, propietario de la empresa importadora de vinos VOS Selections y demandante principal en ese caso, recuperar del Gobierno el dinero de los aranceles recaudados ilegalmente era prácticamente inconcebible.

Finalmente, esto sucedió este miércoles: Schwartz recibió un depósito del Gobierno por US $ 110.000, aproximadamente el 95 % del dinero que él considera que le deben.

“Esto es donde se pone a prueba la efectividad. Esta es nuestra victoria en términos reales”, Schwartz dijo a CNN.

El negocio de Schwartz es uno de los 330.000 que tienen derecho a reembolsos por pagos previos de aranceles por un total de US$ 168.000 millones, después de que la Corte Suprema anuló la mayoría de los aranceles de Trump. La Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de EE.UU. (CBP, por sus siglas en inglés) comenzó a redistribuir los fondos a empresas elegibles el martes.

Tras el veredicto de la Corte Suprema en febrero, un juez ordenó a la CBP establecer rápidamente un sistema que emitiera reembolsos de manera oportuna. La CBP lanzó un nuevo portal para automatizar en su mayoría el proceso tanto para importadores como para el Gobierno.

Una vez que se dio cuenta, Schwartz encontró que el portal estaba “muy bien hecho”, añadiendo que no tuvo que juntar manualmente “ningún documento” ni contratar ayuda externa.

“El reconocimiento va hoy para Aduanas y Protección de Fronteras”, dijo Schwartz el miércoles.

Pero Schwartz no pudo confirmar si también recibió los intereses que el Gobierno debía pagar porque el recibo del reembolso de aranceles no estaba detallado.

El dinero que Schwartz recibió se destinará de inmediato a pagar a los proveedores de facturas retrasadas para poder mantenerse a flote.

Un puñado de negocios, incluidos Costco y Nike, están siendo demandados por consumidores individuales que creen que también se les debe dinero, ya que las compañías trasladaron parte de sus costos arancelarios a los consumidores a través de precios más altos.

La CBP solo es responsable de reembolsar a la parte especificada en las entradas arancelarias. Las compañías pueden decidir si proporcionar algún tipo de compensación a los consumidores, pero logísticamente es extremadamente complejo para ellos calcular exactamente cuánto de los aranceles ilegales cubrieron los clientes.

Ese no es el único caso importante de aranceles que aún se está decidiendo.

Después del veredicto de la Corte Suprema en febrero, Trump impuso un impuesto del 10 % a todas las importaciones globales. El Tribunal de Comercio Internacional de EE.UU. dictaminó la semana pasada que le faltaba la autoridad legal para hacerlo. Un tribunal de apelaciones federales esta semana restableció los aranceles, a la espera de su veredicto.

De todas maneras, el arancel del 10 % está programado para expirar en julio, momento en el que Trump necesitaría el respaldo del Congreso para reimponerlos.

No obstante, la administración se está preparando para liberar una serie de otros gravámenes bajo la supervisión de una ley diferente que muchos expertos consideran menos dudosa legalmente que el arancel del 10 % y aquellos que la Corte Suprema revirtió.

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Kash Patel y la burla del Gobierno de Trump hacia las audiencias del Congreso

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Análisis de Aaron Blake

Los altos funcionarios del Gobierno de Trump han dejado claro desde el primer día el poco respeto que tienen por el Congreso, incluidas —y quizá sobre todo— sus funciones constitucionales de control.

Solo hay que ver el historial de acusaciones de la exsecretaria de Justicia Pam Bondi y su comentario sobre el Dow en sus audiencias de febrero, o el testimonio extremadamente combativo del Secretario de Defensa Pete Hegseth en fechas recientes. La estrategia general parece girar en torno a atacar a los legisladores para evitar responder hasta preguntas sencillas sobre temas delicados, incluso si el interrogador es un republicano.

Pero rara vez una comparecencia ha ejemplificado el absoluto desprecio de la administración por la rendición de cuentas como la audiencia en el Congreso del director del FBI, Kash Patel, el martes.

Miembros de una subcomisión de Asignaciones del Senado presionaron a Patel con una serie de preguntas sobre su gestión del FBI, incluido un reporte reciente en The Atlantic en el que alarmó a sus colegas con su consumo excesivo de alcohol (él ha negado estas afirmaciones y demandó a la publicación) y su exorbitante celebración con el equipo de hockey de EE.UU. después de su victoria olímpica en Italia.

La situación se puso especialmente tensa con el senador demócrata Chris Van Hollen de Maryland, quien leyó una declaración inicial particularmente crítica hacia Patel y sus supuestos hábitos de consumo de alcohol.

Cuando Patel tuvo la oportunidad de responder, no se conformó con negar el informe. Intentó revertir la situación contra el demócrata de Maryland.

“La única persona que estaba sirviendo margaritas en El Salvador con el dinero del contribuyente con un violador convicto pandillero eras tú”, le dijo Patel a Van Hollen. “La única persona que acumuló una factura de bar de US$ 7.000 en la ciudad de Washington en el Lobby Bar eras tú. La única persona en esta sala que ha estado bebiendo durante el día con el dinero del contribuyente eres tú”.

Los aliados de la administración del presidente Donald Trump devoraron el intercambio de palabras y lo compartieron ampliamente en las redes sociales.

Pero hay un problema con esa cita de Patel —cuatro, de hecho— las cuales el director del FBI logró meter en apenas 20 segundos de testimonio.

La alusión de Patel fue al viaje de Van Hollen el año pasado a El Salvador para verificar el bienestar de Kilmar Ábrego García. Ábrego García es un inmigrante indocumentado del estado natal de Van Hollen a quien el Gobierno de Trump deportó ilegalmente a una brutal prisión de El Salvador.

Excepto que:

1. Abrego García no ha sido condenado por pertenecer a una pandilla.

2. No ha sido condenado por violación.

3. Las “margaritas” que fueron colocadas frente a Van Hollen y Ábrego García durante una sesión de fotos aparentemente fueron orquestadas por funcionarios del Gobierno de El Salvador. El presidente Nayib Bukele es un estrecho aliado de Trump.

4. No hay evidencia de que Van Hollen haya bebido con dinero del contribuyente ni en el incidente de El Salvador ni en el Lobby Bar.

Patel pronto publicó una imagen de los informes de financiamiento de la camp

As Trump fuels Vance vs. Rubio speculation, his vice president makes anti-fraud push

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By Kit Maher, CNN

(CNN) — President Donald Trump hosting a televised competition to choose his successor?

Doesn’t sound like him, joked Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday, days after his boss polled a Rose Garden audience on whether Vance or Secretary of State Marco Rubio should head the 2028 presidential ticket.

Unlike Trump, neither man is talking about their future political ambitions, instead letting their public profiles and actions speak for themselves. And Vance — who compared himself to the kid in “Home Alone,” with both Trump and Rubio in China this week — had the White House campus to himself on Wednesday for an event on fraud.

He announced several new efforts to combat fraud in federal healthcare programs — including one targeting California, whose Democratic governor, himself a 2028 hopeful, is a frequent sparring partner for the administration. But Vance also took reporters’ questions on Iran and cracked a few jokes.

“Well, I just don’t think it sounds like the president of the United States to have a televised competition for who would succeed him as his apprentice,” Vance deadpanned when pressed by CNN on why Trump seems to enjoy pitting him and Rubio against each other.

The president on Monday asked attendees at a Rose Garden dinner to cheer for their preference.

“Who’s it gonna be? Is it gonna be JD? Is it gonna be somebody else? I don’t know,” he said.

And while the audience appeared to clap a little louder for Vance, who attended the event, Trump didn’t cast a vote, instead referring to the pair as the “dream team” and “perfect ticket.”

Vance insisted Wednesday he’s focused on doing his work and that Americans would be put off if he spent energy angling for the top job right now.

“I love Marco. I think he’s a great secretary of state. He’s become a very, very dear friend, but I think both of us are very much focused on accomplishing the American people’s business right now,” he said.

But the 2028 speculation — fanned by Trump’s public comments — is only building as Vance and Rubio, who held his own press briefing at the White House last week, take turns seizing the spotlight.

Vance, who walked out to the podium hours after Trump and Rubio arrived in Beijing, explained why he’s on the home front this week focused on leading the administration’s task force combatting fraud, a job Trump tasked him with earlier this year.

“The president just landed in China a few hours ago,” Vance said, noting how Secret Service protocols require him to stay stateside when Trump is overseas. “On days – today – I sometimes feel like Macaulay Culkin in ‘Home Alone.’ I walk into the White House and it’s very quiet and no one’s there.”

Appearing alongside Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, Vance pushed back on criticism that the administration’s anti-fraud efforts are political in nature.

“If you have a crooked governor, they’re not going to work with us, and we’re going to have to use other tools to ensure that they do,” Vance said. “But I think that there are a lot of governors, Democrat and Republican, who recognize that this is a very serious problem.”

The vice president will take his anti-fraud message on the road on Thursday, when he appears in Bangor, Maine — home to one of the most competitive Senate races in November’s midterms. He said he’ll also campaign with former Gov. Paul LePage, who’s running for a US House district that the GOP has high hopes of flipping this year.

Vance has consistently traveled domestically as vice president, visiting states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and North Carolina to be

Duo arrested Tuesday in connection with recent spike in mail thefts from Camarillo Post Office

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CAMARILLO, Calif. (KEYT) – Two men were arrested in connection with a recent spike in mail thefts from the Camarillo Post Office Tuesday.

Investigators noticed a significant rise in mail thefts and check fraud cases involving forged or "washed" checks all from the Camarillo Post Office in April and May of this year stated a press release from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

According to the Ventura County Sheriff's Office, the suspects stuffed the exterior mailboxes at the local post office with cardboard and, after unsuspecting customers placed their outgoing mail into the filled mailboxes, the duo would return and remove the mail before it could be processed by postal workers.

Then, the dollar amounts on the stolen checks were altered or chemically changed, also known as "washing", which resulted in over $100,000 in losses for victims explained the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

Detectives were working closely with the U.S. Postal Service's Camarillo Postmaster and conducting extra patrols in connection shared the local law enforcement agency.

During one of those extra patrols on May 12, detectives noticed a vehicle that had been linked to an earlier mail theft and officers contacted and arrested a 19-year-old from Norwalk and a 21-year-old from Garden Grove at the scene noted the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

A search of the vehicle resulted in the collection of a large amount of stolen mail, including checks that were valued at several thousand dollars and believed to have been taken from the Camarillo Post Office detailed the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

Both suspects were booked into the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility on charges of mail theft, receiving stolen property, and conspiracy to commit a crime shared the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

The are currently being held on a $75,000 bail added the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

Forgery and mail fraud incidents tend to increase during and immediately after tax season as more checks are in circulation explained the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

If you see that a mailbox appears full, you are advised to take your mail into the post office, especially if you are sending a check or money, or use an alternative collection point.

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GOP Rep. Mike Lawler blasts ‘disgusting’ antisemitic and homophobic comments from Sen. Rand Paul’s son

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Rep. Mike Lawler is pictured here in January.

By Camila DeChalus, Aileen Graef, Morgan Rimmer, CNN

(CNN) — New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler told reporters Wednesday that a Senate colleague’s son verbally accosted him the night before, making antisemitic and homophobic remarks.

Lawler gave his account to reporters of how events unfolded, saying that William Paul, the son of Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, approached him at a Capitol Hill bar and restaurant, introduced himself and told the congressman that if GOP Rep. Thomas Massie loses his upcoming primary race, it’s going to be because “of my people.”

Lawler said he responded by asking if Paul thought he was Jewish, to which Paul, who is 33, said “yes.” Lawler corrected him and said he is Irish-Italian Catholic.

“He goes, ‘Oh, oh, I’m sorry to accuse you of that,’ which is just a remarkable statement in and of itself,” Lawler recounted to reporters.

NOTUS first reported the exchange between William Paul and Lawler.

Lawler said William Paul then launched into a 10-minute diatribe in which he talked about Israel and Jews, which he said featured comments that played into antisemitic tropes.

“And at one point, you know, said that he hates Jews and hates gays and doesn’t care if they die. And I think that’s f**king disgusting,” the congressman said.

Lawler told reporters that he believes William Paul was intoxicated but said it’s no excuse for his behavior.

“That’s not an excuse for that type of hatred and vitriol. It’s my fourth year in Washington, that was arguably the most shocking thing I’ve witnessed,” he told reporters Wednesday.

Since the incident, an X account with the name William H. Paul posted, “Last night, I had too much to drink and said some things that don’t represent who I really am. I’m sorry and today I am seeking help for my drinking problem.”

CNN has attempted to reach out to William Paul for further comment.

Lawler said he has not spoken to Rand Paul or Massie since the incident. He also stated that they have not reached out to him.

“I’ll leave it to Senator Paul, how he wants to respond to it. I just think it’s extremely unfortunate,” Lawler said.

Rand Paul refused to answer reporters’ questions about the incident Wednesday, saying “I don’t have anything for you” when asked for his reaction.

Lawler has previously introduced measures to combat antisemitism on college campuses.

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