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The defections fall far short of the two-thirds majority needed in both chambers to override a veto.
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Defections fall far short of two-thirds majority needed in both chambers to override a veto
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:30 PM (3 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:30 PM (3 months ago)
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The U.S. House voted to terminate Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports, a rebuke of his trade policies. The vote, however, is unlikely to override a potential veto. The article analyzes the political implications and economic impact of the tariffs.
House Republicans, despite skepticism of tariffs, voted to maintain President Trump's control over trade policy. The article criticizes their inaction, highlighting the negative impacts of the tariffs on businesses and consumers. It argues that the Republicans prioritized appeasing Trump over their stated beliefs.
Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to apologize to Jeffrey Epstein's victims during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, instead attacking Democrats. The article covers the hearing's dramatic moments, including Bondi's defense of her actions and criticism from Democrats.
The House voted to rescind tariffs President Trump imposed on Canada, a symbolic rebuke. Six Republicans joined Democrats in the vote, despite Trump's threats. The measure is unlikely to be effective due to a likely veto.
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