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House Republicans Move to Block Vote on Repealing Trump Tariffs TechTricks365

House Republicans Move to Block Vote on Repealing Trump Tariffs TechTricks365


House Republicans plan to move Wednesday to prevent Democrats from forcing them to take a public vote on President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, a person familiar said. 

While the repeal resolution could be vetoed by the president anyway, a House vote would require every lawmaker to take a public stand on import taxes that are likely to drive up consumer prices.

The Republican maneuver could turn a key procedural vote on Trump’s tax and spending plan into a referendum on the president’s sweeping tariffs, which have roiled markets and triggered forecasts of a recession since they were announced last week. 

The rule governing floor debate on the budget resolution includes language preventing Democrats from using Trump’s tariff emergency to force a vote until October on repealing the global tariffs the president announced last week.

Democratic Senator Ron Wyden has introduced a resolution in the Senate to repeal the tariffs, which is expected to hold a vote in the coming weeks. Ordinarily, any House member could force a vote on the repeal but the procedural maneuver would prevent them from doing so.

As a result, Democrats could only get a vote on the tariff repeal if Republican House leaders agree or through a cumbersome process requiring a majority of members to sign a petition demanding one.

A similar measure to end Trump’s Canada tariffs passed in the Senate after four Republicans joined all Democrats to vote for it. That resolution faces a similar procedural hurdle in the House and also could be vetoed by the president. 

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