Overview
- The House move seeks to end the fentanyl-smuggling national emergency that Trump invoked to impose and later increase duties on Canadian imports.
- Republicans Don Bacon, Brian Fitzpatrick, Jeff Hurd, Kevin Kiley, Thomas Massie and Dan Newhouse voted with Democrats to back the repeal.
- Trump warned on Truth Social that any Republican who votes against tariffs will “seriously suffer the consequences” in upcoming elections, including primaries.
- The resolution advances to the Senate, where prospects are uncertain, and an expected presidential veto would require two‑thirds majorities in both chambers to override.
- A pending Supreme Court decision on Trump’s use of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act could invalidate major tariffs, as polling and budget analyses show most costs fall on U.S. consumers and public approval is low.