
WASHINGTON — The fallout from President Donald Trump's aggressive new tariffs has spurred Congress into action, with a growing number of Republicans joining Democrats to express interest in using their power to restrain him. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. After the GOP-led Senate delivered a rare rebuke to Trump on Wednesday by voting to undo his tariffs on Canada, lawmakers in both chambers are weighing additional steps to rein him in.
Main Idea: Congress is weighing new steps to curb President Donald Trump’s tariffs, as Republicans and Democrats show growing support for limits on his trade powers.
Key Points:
Trump’s tariffs can raise prices for households, small businesses, and farmers, and can hurt jobs if trade costs keep climbing.
Grassley and Cantwell’s bill could limit tariff spikes and give Congress more control, which may help keep consumer costs lower.
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Central actor; his tariffs and use of executive power are the main subject of the article.
Key Republican lawmaker introducing the bipartisan bill to restrain presidential tariff power.
Leading House Democrat exploring a discharge petition to force a vote on tariff repeal.
Co-sponsor of Grassley’s bill and a major legislative actor in the story.
Named Republican senator publicly backing Grassley’s bill and signaling support if it receives a vote.
Author of the Senate resolution and a leading figure in the effort to block Trump’s tariffs.
House Democrat working with Meeks on the discharge effort and courting Republican support.
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One of the GOP senators who voted to revoke the Canadian tariffs.
Named Republican senator offering a skeptical view of the tariff-restraining effort.
One of the GOP senators who voted to revoke the Canadian tariffs.
One of the GOP senators who voted to revoke the Canadian tariffs.