Overview
- The House approved the resolution 219–211, with six Republicans joining Democrats to oppose the tariff policy.
- Thomas Massie, Don Bacon, Kevin Kiley, Jeff Hurd, Brian Fitzpatrick and Dan Newhouse provided the decisive Republican votes.
- The measure seeks to rescind the national emergency Trump declared in February 2025 to justify 25% tariffs on Canadian imports.
- Trump warned on Truth Social that Republicans who vote against tariffs would face electoral consequences in the midterms.
- A prior blockade on tariff votes collapsed this week after Speaker Mike Johnson’s bid to extend it failed, allowing the floor vote to proceed.