
What's next after House rebukes Trump's tariffs on Canada?
ABC News
The anti-tariff House vote will likely prove symbolic, since the measure faces challenging odds in the Senate and a potential veto from Trump, analysts said.
Republican defectors helped clinch passage of a House bill this week that would overturn President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, one of the largest U.S. trade partners.
The rare rebuke of Trump on Capitol Hill comes as the White House awaits a ruling from the Supreme Court on the lawfulness of its steepest tariffs, including some of the levies on Canadian goods.
The anti-tariff House vote will likely prove symbolic, since the measure faces challenging odds in the Senate and a potential veto from Trump, analysts said. But the show of bipartisan opposition may reflect growing concern about the levies as members approach the midterm elections.
The Supreme Court, meanwhile, poses an existential risk for many of Trump's signature tariffs in a ruling that could come as soon as this month, they added.
Here's what comes next for Trump's tariffs in the aftermath of the House vote:













