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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews12 de March de 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, which they control, voted on March 11, 2025, to block Congress from quickly challenging tariffs imposed by President Trump. This action was part of a procedural move tied to a six-month stopgap funding bill.

    The vote, which passed 216-214 largely along party lines, adjusted how the House counts calendar days for the remainder of 2025. This tweak effectively prevents a vote under the National Emergencies Act that could revoke Trump’s tariff-related emergency powers within the usual 15-day window. Democrats, like Representative Suzan DelBene, had been pushing for such a vote to challenge tariffs on Canada and Mexico, but this Republican maneuver delayed any congressional challenge until at least next year.

    The background here is that Trump has been using emergency powers, like those under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), to impose tariffs unilaterally—think 25% on Canada and Mexico, plus additional levies on China. The Constitution gives Congress authority over trade, but over decades, it has delegated much of that power to the president through laws like IEEPA and the Trade Act of 1974. Republicans, by passing this measure, are essentially protecting Trump’s ability to act without immediate congressional pushback, even though some GOP members (especially from agricultural states) worry about retaliatory tariffs hurting their constituents.

    This isn’t a full “block” of Congress’s ability to interfere forever—it’s more of a delay tactic for 2025. Congress could still theoretically pass a joint resolution to end a national emergency declaration tied to tariffs, but it would need a two-thirds majority to override a likely Trump veto, which is a high bar with Republican majorities in both chambers. Critics, including some Democrats and free-trade Republicans, argue this further erodes Congress’s constitutional role, while Trump supporters say it’s necessary to let him negotiate trade deals his way.

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