According to Politico, officials from multiple departments of the Trump administration are working on legal strategies to retain billions of dollars in tariff revenue after the Supreme Court ruled that the tariffs were "illegally collected." Several people familiar with the internal discussions said that initial plans include using policy measures to discourage companies from applying for refunds, preventing the government from actually paying refunds, or otherwise retaining at least some of the tariff revenue. One proposal is to claim that tariffs collected over the past year are legitimate revenue under a new tariff framework that the government is preparing to implement under different legal jurisdictions. Another option would allow companies to receive priority processing in the expectedly long refund queue, provided they agree to waive a portion of their refunds from the government.