
It’s hard to overstate how big a week this could turn out to be for the Congress related to trade policy with Canada and Mexico.
In the House, there will be a vote today on a procedural motion that would prevent floor votes on resolutions related to President Trump’s tariffs imposed under IEEPA against North American trade partners. Should the vote fail, it would open the floodgates shortly and force House Republicans to go on record on tariff policy.
In the Senate, the powerful Finance Committee will hold its first hearing on USMCA Review this Thursday.
Big spotlight on Republicans, who have been content up to this point to sit back publicly and allow Trump to have his way. Let’s break it down.
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