#TrumpCanadaTariffsOverturned Trump’s Canada tariffs being overturned in the U.S. Congress (as of February 2026):
🇺🇸 Congress votes to overturn tariffs
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 219 – 211 to approve a resolution disapproving of and aiming to end tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on Canada. The resolution targeted the national emergency declaration Trump used to justify the tariffs.
Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats in this rare rebuke of Trump’s trade agenda, highlighting bipartisan unease over the economic and constitutional basis for the tariffs.
The U.S. Senate previously voted twice to block or overturn Trump’s Canada tariffs, with some Republican senators joining Democrats in those efforts.
A Senate vote earlier also sought to nullify the national emergency Trump declared as the basis for the tariffs.
Congressional votes are largely symbolic unless the White House agrees — because Trump is expected to veto the resolution. Overriding a presidential veto would require a two‑thirds majority in both chambers, which Congress does not currently have.
So while the legislative branch has formally rejected the tariff policy, the tariffs remain in place unless Trump drops them or courts/the law force a change.
Trump used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify imposing the tariffs — a legal basis that itself has been challenged and is controversial because trade authority traditionally lies with Congress.
The votes signal growing bipartisan concern about executive overreach, inflationary effects of tariffs, and damage to relations with Canada — one of the U.S.’s biggest trading partners.
If you want, I can explain what products are most affected by these tariffs or how this could impact Canada‑U.S. trade and the economy — just let me know!
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