House Republicans defy party line to block Trump tariff challenge efforts
February 11, 2026 • Google News World
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Three House Republicans have crossed party lines to block an effort to shield President Trump from challenges to his tariffs. The move comes after a group of Republican lawmakers voted against a bid to protect Trump’s authority on tariffs.
The House is set to vote on Wednesday on Trump’s Canada tariffs, following the GOP rebellion. Democrats are planning to introduce multiple anti-tariff bills in response to the Republican failure.
According to reports, the House Republicans who opposed the protection measure were from different districts and had varying levels of support for Trump’s policies. The exact reasons behind their decision to block the effort are not clear.
The vote on Wednesday will determine whether Trump’s tariffs remain in place or are subject to further review. The outcome is expected to have implications for trade relations between the US and Canada.
In related news, House Democrats are preparing to introduce multiple bills aimed at challenging Trump’s tariffs. The exact details of these proposals are not yet available.
The House has scheduled a vote on Wednesday to consider Trump’s Canada tariffs, following a Republican-led effort to block an anti-tariff measure.
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