House votes to override Trump’s Canada tariffs
The House voted 219-211 to end Trump's tariffs on Canada, citing harm to U.S. consumers and businesses; 60% of Americans disapprove, according to Pew Research Center.
- Six House Republicans joined House Democrats to vote down proposed Canadian tariffs, blocking a key part of President Trump's tariff agenda.
- Constituents' complaints pressured some Republicans, and the business community warned it was afraid to invest amid economic uncertainty.
- Analysts note companies are passing off 90% of tariff costs to consumers, increasing their financial burden significantly.
- Observers described the vote as a rare rebuke of one of the president's favorite tools, while commentators said this was 'another example of how Republicans are starting to stand up to the president.'
- The Congressional Budget Office projects tariffs could reduce deficits by over $3 trillion over a decade, highlighting significant long-term fiscal trade-offs.
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WA Rep. Newhouse breaks with GOP, votes to end Trump’s Canada tariffs
Washington Congressman Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, broke from his party Wednesday when he decided to vote to end President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada. He was among six Republicans — Thomas Massie (Kentucky), Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania), Don Bacon (Nebraska), Jeff Hurd (Colorado), and Kevin Kiley (California) — to join the Democrats in passing the measure 219-211. One Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (Maine), voted to keep the tariffs. Spok…
House votes to end Trump’s Canada tariffs
What happenedThe House Wednesday voted 219-211 to rescind President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, with six Republicans joining all but one Democrat to pass the resolution. The Senate passed similar measures last year, but House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) had blocked such votes in his chamber for the past year through a procedural move that expired last month. Three Republicans joined Democrats on Tuesday to defeat Johnson’s effort to renew…
US House Defies Donald Trump on Canada Tariffs
Photo Credit: Aaron Schwartz/Getty Images The US House of Representatives voted against President Donald Trump‘s tariffs on Canadian goods. During the voting, Democrats were joined by six Republicans in favor of removing the Canadian tariffs. However, it will only proceed if the US Senate and Trump agree, with the latter’s approval highly unlikely. Moreover, President Trump also took to social media to share his reaction to the members who voted…
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