A majority of the U.S. House has backed a resolution aimed at ending President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, which are part of his broader protectionist trade measures intended to protect U.S. manufacturing and address trade imbalances. This resolution emerges amid increasing bipartisan pushback against certain tariff policies, signaling a legislative response to the ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada. The authority for Congress to challenge such executive trade actions is grounded in the U.S. Constitution, which empowers Congress to regulate commerce with foreign nations.
U.S. House supports resolution to end Trump’s tariffs on Canada as voting continues
