Who are the six Republicans who voted against Trump’s Canada tariffs?
Are they actually going to vote on something real?
In a House vote to repeal President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in voting to end the national emergency the president declared on America’s northern neighbor last year.
The 219-211 vote to terminate the national emergency, established last February, that allowed Trump to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada, marked a significant GOP defection on trade. Reps. Don Bacon (R-NE), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Jeff Hurd (R-CO), Kevin Kiley (R-CA), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Dan Newhouse (R-WA) all voted to repeal the tariffs.
The resolution was introduced by Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY).
The tariffs, upped to 35% in July, on many Canadian imports, were necessary to address cross-border drug trafficking and trade disputes, the White House said.
As the vote concluded, Trump took to Truth Social to warn Republicans of the consequences of voting against the tariffs.
“Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries!” Trump said.
One Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), was the sole member of his party to oppose the repeal.
Bacon has frequently positioned himself as a center-right lawmaker willing to challenge Trump, particularly on foreign policy and executive reach. He previously criticized Trump’s rhetoric and even said he would consider impeaching the president if he were to invade Greenland.
Fitzpatrick has often carved out a bipartisan lane and distances himself from Trump on certain policy matters. The congressman from Pennsylvania is seeking reelection in the 2026 midterm elections, and his district tends to be highly competitive, with four Democrats having entered the race against him.
Hurd, a freshman lawmaker, has signaled a more traditional conservative approach to governance, including concerns about constitutional limits on executive power. His vote reflects a willingness to diverge from Trump’s trade strategy early in his tenure.
Kiley has occasionally bucked GOP leadership on procedural matters and previously voted against a House rule that would have blocked consideration of tariff repeal measures.
Massie is one of Trump’s most consistent Republican critics in the House. The Kentucky congressman has repeatedly clashed with Trump over federal spending, emergency powers, and the scope of executive authority, including during Trump’s first term.
HOUSE VOTES TO REPEAL TRUMP’S …
Are they actually going to vote on something real?
In a House vote to repeal President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in voting to end the national emergency the president declared on America’s northern neighbor last year.
The 219-211 vote to terminate the national emergency, established last February, that allowed Trump to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada, marked a significant GOP defection on trade. Reps. Don Bacon (R-NE), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Jeff Hurd (R-CO), Kevin Kiley (R-CA), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Dan Newhouse (R-WA) all voted to repeal the tariffs.
The resolution was introduced by Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY).
The tariffs, upped to 35% in July, on many Canadian imports, were necessary to address cross-border drug trafficking and trade disputes, the White House said.
As the vote concluded, Trump took to Truth Social to warn Republicans of the consequences of voting against the tariffs.
“Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries!” Trump said.
One Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), was the sole member of his party to oppose the repeal.
Bacon has frequently positioned himself as a center-right lawmaker willing to challenge Trump, particularly on foreign policy and executive reach. He previously criticized Trump’s rhetoric and even said he would consider impeaching the president if he were to invade Greenland.
Fitzpatrick has often carved out a bipartisan lane and distances himself from Trump on certain policy matters. The congressman from Pennsylvania is seeking reelection in the 2026 midterm elections, and his district tends to be highly competitive, with four Democrats having entered the race against him.
Hurd, a freshman lawmaker, has signaled a more traditional conservative approach to governance, including concerns about constitutional limits on executive power. His vote reflects a willingness to diverge from Trump’s trade strategy early in his tenure.
Kiley has occasionally bucked GOP leadership on procedural matters and previously voted against a House rule that would have blocked consideration of tariff repeal measures.
Massie is one of Trump’s most consistent Republican critics in the House. The Kentucky congressman has repeatedly clashed with Trump over federal spending, emergency powers, and the scope of executive authority, including during Trump’s first term.
HOUSE VOTES TO REPEAL TRUMP’S …
Who are the six Republicans who voted against Trump’s Canada tariffs?
Are they actually going to vote on something real?
In a House vote to repeal President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats in voting to end the national emergency the president declared on America’s northern neighbor last year.
The 219-211 vote to terminate the national emergency, established last February, that allowed Trump to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada, marked a significant GOP defection on trade. Reps. Don Bacon (R-NE), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Jeff Hurd (R-CO), Kevin Kiley (R-CA), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Dan Newhouse (R-WA) all voted to repeal the tariffs.
The resolution was introduced by Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY).
The tariffs, upped to 35% in July, on many Canadian imports, were necessary to address cross-border drug trafficking and trade disputes, the White House said.
As the vote concluded, Trump took to Truth Social to warn Republicans of the consequences of voting against the tariffs.
“Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries!” Trump said.
One Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME), was the sole member of his party to oppose the repeal.
Bacon has frequently positioned himself as a center-right lawmaker willing to challenge Trump, particularly on foreign policy and executive reach. He previously criticized Trump’s rhetoric and even said he would consider impeaching the president if he were to invade Greenland.
Fitzpatrick has often carved out a bipartisan lane and distances himself from Trump on certain policy matters. The congressman from Pennsylvania is seeking reelection in the 2026 midterm elections, and his district tends to be highly competitive, with four Democrats having entered the race against him.
Hurd, a freshman lawmaker, has signaled a more traditional conservative approach to governance, including concerns about constitutional limits on executive power. His vote reflects a willingness to diverge from Trump’s trade strategy early in his tenure.
Kiley has occasionally bucked GOP leadership on procedural matters and previously voted against a House rule that would have blocked consideration of tariff repeal measures.
Massie is one of Trump’s most consistent Republican critics in the House. The Kentucky congressman has repeatedly clashed with Trump over federal spending, emergency powers, and the scope of executive authority, including during Trump’s first term.
HOUSE VOTES TO REPEAL TRUMP’S …