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House Votes to Let President Maintain Tariff Power, Delays Congressional Oversight Until 2026

The U.S. House of Representatives recently approved a measure that gives President Donald Trump broad power to maintain his tariff policies without regular oversight from Congress. Most Republicans supported the vote, effectively delaying any option for lawmakers to challenge or overturn the tariff regime until at least March 2026.

Despite some resistance from a small group of GOP members who initially opposed the procedural limitation, they ultimately voted in favor, aligning with party leadership. This move has raised concerns about Congress relinquishing its authority over trade policy—a constitutional power granted to the legislative branch.

Supporters of the vote argue that keeping the tariffs in place ensures stability and allows time for industries to adapt. Critics warn that such concentrated executive power over trade could lead to unchecked decisions, potential abuses, and less accountability. The decision underscores growing tensions between congressional oversight and executive action in U.S. trade policy.

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