BY Benjamin ClarkJanuary 18, 2025
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House Democrats Move to Block Trump's Planned Tariffs

As the inauguration nears, House Democrats are forming opposition to President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs using emergency powers.

Legislators on the left argue that the Trump-sought tariffs could damage the U.S. economy and increase living costs for Americans, as Fox News reports.

New Legislative Efforts Against Tariff Plans

Reps. Suzan DelBene (D-WA) and Don Beyer (D-VA) have introduced a bill aimed at preventing Trump from imposing significant tariffs.

Their proposal is backed by 11 other Democrats, reflecting broader opposition within the party. This move comes as Trump prepares to assume office, with promises to use presidential powers to apply harsh tariffs, especially on Chinese goods.

During his campaign, Trump vowed to put a 60% tariff on imports from China and up to 20% on goods from other partners.

He believes such measures will bolster American manufacturing and challenge nations like China on economic terms. The new bill aims to counter these plans, which many think will lead to higher domestic prices and retaliatory actions from abroad.

Scott Bessent, Trump's pick for Treasury secretary, has defended these tariff proposals. During a Senate panel hearing last week, he argued that such strategies are vital for strengthening the U.S. economic position against global competitors.

Concerns Over Economic Impact and Retaliation

DelBene explained the risk, saying widespread tariffs would “likely send our economy into recession,” and attract retaliation that could harm U.S. workers and businesses. Her concerns underline the potential negative fallout from isolating major trading partners.

Furthermore, Beyer criticized the use of emergency powers as a means to increase costs for the American public. He deems it an unacceptable approach for handling international trade issues.

Another perspective in the tariff debate is provided by Democrat Rep. Jared Golden of Maine. He proposed a different approach, advocating for a universal 10% tariff on all imports. This could be adjusted annually, aiming to balance and gradually shift the economic focus from consumption to production and innovation within the U.S.

Reorienting the U.S. Economy

Golden emphasized the need for a more production-based economy, saying that along with other supportive measures for unions and domestic energy, his tariff policy would promote innovation and diminish reliance on cheap imports.

The discussion around these tariffs is occurring amidst significant public concern over rising costs of living. The proposed tariffs by Trump and the opposition from House Democrats represent differing visions for addressing these economic challenges.

DelBene's remarks summarize the sentiment of many opponents of Trump's tariff plans. She highlighted the potential for increased prices and the economic downturn as major risks that could offset any supposed gains from the tariffs.

Escalating Debates as Inauguration Approaches

As Trump's inauguration approaches, the debate over his economic policies is intensifying. Democrats are positioning themselves not just in opposition to specific policies but as defenders of broader economic stability.

The bills proposed by DelBene, Beyer, and Golden reflect a legislative approach to what they view as potentially harmful unilateral actions by the incoming administration.

The coming days will likely see increased discussions and possibly decisive actions as more lawmakers weigh in on the tariff debate.

As these discussions unfold, the American public, as well as international markets, will closely watch the implications of these legislative maneuvers on future U.S. economic policy and international relations.

Ultimately, the success or failure of these measures will provide a significant early test of Trump's ability to implement his agenda and the willingness of Congress to assert its vision for the country's economic future.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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