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Six House Republicans defy Trump to block his Canada tariffs

By Sarah Ferris, Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN

(CNN) — In a vote that GOP leaders fought hard to avoid, a half dozen Republicans sent a blunt message to President Donald Trump that they do not support the tariff regime that he has made the centerpiece of his second term.

Six Republicans joined with Democrats in a vote to effectively repeal the president’s tariffs on Canada, the culmination of months of consternation in the GOP over the president’s trade war that has quietly rattled even some of his staunchest loyalists in Congress.

And it won’t be the last tough tariffs vote for Trump: Democrats have successfully unlocked a procedural power to force more votes, including on the president’s tariffs on Mexico and his so-called “liberation day” tariffs in the coming weeks.

It’s a rare instance of GOP defections at a time when Trump still maintains a strong grip over the party — even with Congress’ narrow margins. But in recent days, Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump’s legislative team failed to convince enough in their party to block the Democratic-led vote.

“Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries!” Trump wrote in part in a Truth Social post around the time of the vote.

The Senate has already passed a similar measure to cancel Trump’s tariffs on Canada, which — unlike most measures — can be passed with a simple majority rather than 60 votes.

But even if the Senate does agree to this same House measure, Trump would still have the power to veto it. The House did not secure enough votes — which requires two-thirds of the chamber — to protect a veto override.

For some Republicans, the vote was not only a chance to push back on Trump’s tariffs, but to reassert some of Congress’ authority that has been diminished in recent months.

Rep. Don Bacon, an outspoken Nebraskan who is retiring this term, told CNN that he’s a free-trade Republican who opposes this kind of intervention. But he also believes it’s Congress’ duty to make the call on tariffs, not the White House.

“He needs to know that we’re not a rubberstamp,” Bacon said of his reasons for supporting the measure. And he said he’s spoken with many Republicans who agree but have been reticent to speak out.

“From my vantage point, people feel like they’re in between a rock or a hard place because they don’t want to get on the bad side of the president,” Bacon said.

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