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Grassley said in the release that Congress has “for too long” delegated its “clear authority” to regulate interstate and foreign commerce to the executive.
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Two senior lawmakers on the Senate Finance Committee are introducing legislation seeking to rein in President Donald Trump's ability to impose tariffs and would require congressional approval for new ...
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Economists have voiced deep skepticism about both possibilities.
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The tariffs were fueling the strongest GOP pushback since Trump's inauguration, though Speaker Mike Johnson defended them
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EXCLUSIVE: Freedom Caucus Members Draw Red Lines In Clash Over Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’House Freedom Caucus members are warning that a budget plan Congress is debating to enact large swathes ... could imperil the final bill’s passage in the House, Republican Reps. Chip Roy of Texas and Eric Burlison of Missouri told the Daily Caller ...
A bipartisan bill that would give Congress final approval on tariffs imposed by a president was introduced Thursday by Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Maria Cantwell (D-Washington). The bill seems to have little chance of passage but underscores the unease among some Republicans with Trump’s tariffs plan,
After GOP senators helped pass a measure to revoke Trump's Canada tariffs, talks are underway to force a House vote. Senators also unveiled a bipartisan bill to limit his authority.