House Repub­li­can voic­es sup­port for bring­ing tar­iff pow­ers back to Con­gress

House Republican voices support for bringing tariff powers back to Congress

Val­adao joined Rep. Don Bacon (R‑NE) in call­ing for the leg­isla­tive branch to be the one to decide on tar­iffs. Bacon is draft­ing a bill that mir­rors leg­is­la­tion in the Sen­ate to restore con­gres­sion­al author­i­ty over tar­iffs. 

“It prob­a­bly is,” Val­adao told NewsNation’s The Hill Sun­day when asked whether he could sup­port such a bill. “I need to take a lit­tle bit bet­ter look at it.”

“I’ve already heard the speak­er is… not sup­port­ive of it, obvi­ous­ly, but it is some­thing that should be con­sid­ered,” Val­adao con­tin­ued, ref­er­enc­ing Speak­er Mike John­son (R‑LA). “I’ve always been some­one who sup­ports giv­ing pow­er back to the Con­gress, the way our found­ing fathers orig­i­nal­ly designed.”

Val­adao not­ed that over­see­ing tar­iffs “is one of those pow­ers that belongs in the Con­gress, and we should be look­ing at that in, I think, a very seri­ous man­ner.”

Con­gress does have the pow­er to pass leg­is­la­tion aimed at lim­it­ing or restrict­ing the president’s abil­i­ty to enact tar­iffs, but the major­i­ty of GOP law­mak­ers have not shown a will­ing­ness to chal­lenge Trump on his trade pol­i­cy.

Last week, how­ev­er, four Sen­ate Repub­li­cans sup­port­ed a priv­i­leged mea­sure from Sen. Tim Kaine (D‑VA) to revoke Trump’s declared fen­tanyl emer­gency used to impose a 25% tar­iff on Cana­da. Bacon is attempt­ing to draft sim­i­lar leg­is­la­tion to be vot­ed upon in the House.

GOP ANXIETIES PEAK AS TRUMP’S ‘LIBERATION DAY’ TARIFFS ARRIVE

Rep. Jas­mine Crock­ett (D‑TX) called upon mem­bers of both par­ties to chal­lenge Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump and the sweep­ing tar­iffs he enact­ed against near­ly every coun­try last week.

“It’s time for Con­gress, in a bipar­ti­san way, to come togeth­er and reign in the Mad King. These tar­iffs haven’t even hit for real and the world is off the rails,” Crock­ett said in a social media post. “Some things shouldn’t be par­ti­san & this is one of them.”