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House Republicans' Move to Limit Tariff Debate
USAThursday, April 10, 2025
Democrats are not happy with this move. They accuse Republicans of blocking debate and prioritizing Trump over the economy and congressional oversight. Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez from New Mexico criticized the move, saying it prevents a necessary debate. Congresswoman Suzan DelBene of Washington also expressed her disappointment, stating that Congress should have a role in this decision.
The rule change does not completely block other ways to force a vote, such as a discharge petition. However, these methods are often challenging to achieve. Democrats, like Gregory Meeks of New York, are determined to keep pushing for a vote, believing the American people deserve to know where their representatives stand on tariffs.
Republicans, however, point out that Democrats have used similar tactics in the past to block votes on issues like ending the Covid-19 national emergency. They argue that this is a tool used by both parties when they hold the majority. This is not the first time Republicans have used such tactics to protect Trump's tariff decisions. Similar rules have been adopted in the past to prevent votes on resolutions targeting earlier tariffs.
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