A view of the U.S. Capitol building a day before a partial government shutdown is scheduled to take place, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 30, 2025. (Reuters/Annabelle Gordon)
- The U.S. House narrowly approved a resolution disapproving of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke.
- Six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in backing the measure to terminate Trump’s use of a national emergency to impose the tariffs.
- The resolution is unlikely to become law, as it would face an expected presidential veto requiring a two-thirds override in both chambers.
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WASHINGTON, Feb 11 – The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday narrowly backed a measure disapproving of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, a rare rebuke of the president and leaders of his party in the Republican-majority House.
Lawmakers voted 219 to 211 in favor of a resolution to terminate Trump’s use of a national emergency to put punitive trade measures on Canadian goods, as six Republicans joined all but one Democrat in favor.
It was an important symbolic vote in the chamber, where Trump’s Republicans hold a slim 218-214 majority. The resolution stands a good chance of passage in the Senate, which has voted twice to block Trump from imposing tariffs on Canada despite his Republicans holding more seats.
However, it is unlikely to become law, as it would take two-thirds majorities in both chambers to overcome an expected Trump veto. Most Republicans have been unwilling to oppose Trump’s policies.
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(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Don Durfee, Chris Reese and Edmund Klamann)
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