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Speaker Johnson delays Trump tariff vote amid GOP rebellion threat
- House Speaker Mike Johnson delayed a key vote on tariffs due to GOP rebellions and a tight majority in the House of Representatives.
- Johnson's attempt aimed to block Democrats from reversing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada during the midterm election season.
- Several Republicans, including Thomas Massie and Kevin Kiley, declared their intent to vote against the proposed rule regarding tariffs.
- Democratic Representative Don Beyer expressed hope that more Republicans would join efforts to remove the tariffs viewed as harmful for the economy.
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'Smoke & mirrors!' 3 Republicans defy Trump, side with Democrats on president's tariffs * WorldNetDaily * by Adam Pack and Andi Shae Napier, Daily Caller News Foundation
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Read Full ArticleKey House vote goes down in flames after Republicans rebel over Johnson’s Trump tariff gambit
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A key vote in the House of Representatives failed on Tuesday night after a small group of House Republicans rebelled against their leaders over a measure that would have blocked Congress from intervening in President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda. Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., and Don Bacon, R-Neb., each voted “no” minutes after the process began, but House GOP leaders held the vote…
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