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Trump faces rare pushback within his party over tariffs as polls slide

President Trump is facing increasing pushback from within the Republican party in Congress regarding his tariff policies. This challenge coincides with a decline in his popularity and a potential Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs.

Mark MagnierSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-02-11 · 22:59 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Trump faces rare pushback within his party over tariffs as polls slide
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President Trump is facing increasing pushback from within the Republican party in Congress regarding his tariff policies. This challenge coincides with a decline in his popularity and a potential Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of his use of emergency powers to impose tariffs. The House of Representatives is considering a symbolic vote to rescind tariffs imposed on Canada last year. While unlikely to immediately alter his tariff policy, this resistance marks a notable shift as more Republicans are willing to publicly oppose Trump's trade strategies, which have disrupted markets and global supply chains. His trade policies are also becoming increasingly unpopular with voters.

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Trump threatened tariffs of some 145 per cent against China last year before backing down.

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A Supreme Court decision on the constitutionality of Trump's tariffs could drop anytime between now and June.

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The House of Representatives was set to consider a vote to rescind tariffs imposed on Canada.

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President Trump faced pushback over his tariff policy in Congress.

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For the first time in nearly a year, Democrats and anti-tariff Republicans will be able to record their opposition.

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President Donald Trump faced noteworthy pushback over his signature tariff policy in the US Congress this week as his popularity slipped and more lawmakers in his party appeared willing to risk his wrath.While the pushback is unlikely to result in any immediate concrete change to his aggressive tariff policy, which has roiled markets and upended global supply chains, it represents a striking challenge for a president who has lashed out at critics and otherwise maintained an iron grip on his party and the Republican majority in Congress.“What a difference a day makes,” said Henrietta Treyz, co-founder of Veda Partners, a consultancy. “For the first time in nearly a year, Democrats and anti-tariff Republicans will be able to record their opposition and send a message of rebuke and opposition to the White House.”This comes as a landmark tariff decision by the Supreme Court could drop anytime between now and June over whether his use of emergency powers to justify wholesale import tariffs is constitutional, even as his trade policy becomes increasingly unpopular with voters.Trump’s use of tariffs for leverage and chest-thumping reached an apex when he threatened tariffs of some 145 per cent against China last year before backing down and eventually reaching an uneasy trade truce in late October during a sit-down in South Korea with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.‘We have a deal’: Trump claims breakthrough after ‘12 out of 10’ talks with Xi Jinping‘We have a deal’: Trump claims breakthrough after ‘12 out of 10’ talks with Xi JinpingThe House of Representatives was set to consider a largely symbolic vote on Wednesday, subsequently rescheduled, by the Democratic minority to rescind the tariffs that he imposed on Canada last year.
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