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26. The Lutnick family, Trump Tariff, Cantor Fitzgerald refund scheme:
Mon Sep 8, 2025, 01:44 PM
Sep 8

'Trump’s Commerce Secretary Loves Tariffs. His Former Investment Bank Is Taking Bets Against Them'

"CANTOR FITZGERALD, A financial services company led by the sons of US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, is creating a way for investors to bet that President Donald Trump’s signature tariffs will be struck down in court. Traders at the firm’s investment banking subsidiary, Cantor Fitzgerald & Co., say they have the capacity to buy the rights to hundreds of millions of dollars in potential refunds from companies who have paid Trump’s tariffs, according to documents viewed by WIRED."

"Lutnick ran Cantor Fitzgerald for nearly 30 years until he was confirmed by the Senate in February, when he turned over control of the firm to his sons, Kyle and Brandon, who are both in their twenties. Since joining the Trump administration, Lutnick has emerged as one of the most vocal supporters of the president’s tariff policies, which Lutnick has said would raise 'hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars' in revenue for the United States, eventually eliminating the need for Americans making less than $150,000 to pay taxes."

"But the investment bank that made Lutnick a billionaire is now letting certain clients wager that Trump’s tariffs will eventually be ruled unlawful, at which point companies that have paid the import duties can apply to get their money back."

"In a letter seen by WIRED, a representative from Cantor said the firm was willing to trade tariff refund rights for 20 to 30 percent of what companies have paid in duties. 'So for a company that paid $10 million, they could expect to receive $2-$3 million in a trade,' the representative wrote. 'We have the capacity to trade up to several hundred million of these presently and can likely upsize that in the future to meet potential demand.' "

"Cantor has already landed at least one major deal, according to the letter viewed by WIRED. 'We’ve already put a trade through representing about ~$10 million of IEEPA Rights and anticipate that number will balloon in the coming weeks,' the Cantor representative claimed."

"Experts say the deals are a form of litigation finance, an increasingly popular category of investing in which financial firms seek to make money from potential legal settlements. Many lawsuits can take years to resolve, and the structure can allow individuals and companies to get money upfront or their lawyer fees covered. The catch is that investors may only pay a fraction of what plaintiffs could eventually receive, and profit by pocketing the difference."

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https://www.wired.com/story/cantor-fitzgerald-trump-tariff-refunds/

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Only half of the stolen money? Old Crank Sep 8 #1
Probably because BumRushDaShow Sep 8 #2
There were already legal tariffs. Maybe the net result of the new tariffs so far was double the revenue. thesquanderer Sep 8 #7
I know this game. I used to live in NYC. Walleye Sep 8 #3
NO... 2naSalit Sep 8 #4
How much will Trump pay the Supreme Court to vote his way on the tariff issue? Irish_Dem Sep 8 #5
I know of six pairs of hands that will be extended. joshdawg Sep 8 #11
They've already been paid. rubbersole Sep 8 #15
The money has to keep rolling in for them. Irish_Dem Sep 8 #21
WHO will they refund? groundloop Sep 8 #6
Yes, they could only give them back to the importer who paid them in the first place. thesquanderer Sep 8 #8
Drop all of the prices on necessities back to pre-Covid levels Marthe48 Sep 8 #14
😂 rubbersole Sep 8 #16
It's what I am Marthe48 Sep 8 #20
You're wonderful! rubbersole Sep 8 #23
Thank you Marthe48 Sep 8 #25
Yep.......... Lovie777 Sep 8 #9
re: ""If the court says it, we'd have to do it." - This may be the first time those words were ever uttered by thesquanderer Sep 8 #10
That was my first thought too when I saw that BumRushDaShow Sep 8 #13
Good. Maybe you won't be so foolish and lawless next time. travelingthrulife Sep 8 #12
Not really. cstanleytech Sep 8 #18
We get double fucked then as we already paid higher prices and then big business gets more money returned to them. cstanleytech Sep 8 #17
Give it back, that is just to damn bad. republianmushroom Sep 8 #19
Hopefully Rebl2 Sep 8 #22
I am foregoing a lot of things I want... ProudMNDemocrat Sep 8 #24
The Lutnick family, Trump Tariff, Cantor Fitzgerald refund scheme: sop Sep 8 #26
No not half Figarosmom Sep 8 #27
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