India, Feb. 21 -- Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick was standing next to President Donald Trump when he slammed the Supreme Court's ruling on 'Liberation Day' tariffs. The apex court voted 6-3 to strike down the president's flagship economic move, stating that the 79-year-old had not authorities to levy global tariffs under an emergency law.
However, social media users and commentators quickly focused on Lutnick and his sons, Brandon and Kyle Lutnick, who lead financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald's parent company. Several noted that the company could benefit financially, via refunds, from SCOTUS's ruling.
"If those refunds pay out, every $100 they put in could turn into $300-$500 for Lutnick," one left-leaning commentator posted...
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