Trump threatens to veto Senate bill limiting his tariff power
- President Donald Trump would veto the Trade Review Act of 2025 if it reaches his desk, according to the White House.
- The bill requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of imposing tariffs and mandates congressional approval within 60 days for tariffs to remain effective.
- Senators Maria Cantwell and Chuck Grassley introduced the bipartisan bill, which aims to prevent chaotic tariff policies and stabilize markets.
- Trump's administration stated that the bill would weaken national security by constraining the president's ability to respond to foreign threats and manage tariffs effectively.
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Sen. Ricketts stands by Trump tariff plans, won’t sign onto Sen. Grassley’s bill
Nebraska Sen. Pete Ricketts told reporters on Wednesday that he would not be signing onto Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s bill that aims to add Congressional oversight to tariffs while defending the president’s current tactics.


Sen. Maria Cantwell says there is bipartisan support to rein Trump's tariffs
Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., says a bill that would require Congressional approval for tariffs has bipartisan support because they are an "economic nightmare."
Tillis signs on to bill aiming to limit White House tariff authority, as EU eyes retaliation
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, is among a group of Republican lawmakers pushing back on the White House's sweeping tariffs plan through legislation that would put guardrails on the president's ability to impose tariffs without support from Congress. The bill comes as the European Union prepares to vote Wednesday on retaliatory tariffs.
'What's happening to America?' Dem senator says Trump tariffs triggering 'outright panic'
President Trump has threatened to veto a bipartisan Senate bill over his tariffs. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR), ranking member of the budget committee, joins Ana Cabrera to share his concerns about the tariffs and to discuss the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act.
Breitbart's Carney: 'I Don't Think We Should Give the Stock Market a Veto over the Public Policy of the United States'
On Monday, during an appearance on CNN's "Newsnight," Breitbart News economics editor John Carney challenged CNN International's Richard Quest about the market response to the Trump administration's tariff strategy.
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