February 12, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution to eliminate President Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports, with six Republicans breaking party ranks to join Democrats in a 219-211 vote. Despite this legislative victory, the measure faces significant obstacles as it requires Senate approval and the president's signature, both of which are highly improbable given Republican majorities and Trump's strong opposition. The president warned Republican lawmakers on social media that voting against his tariff policies would result in electoral consequences, while supporters of the resolution argued the trade barriers have damaged relationships with allies and increased costs for American consumers.
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