Actually undoing Trump’s tariff policy would ultimately require his approval, which was unlikely – key US politics stories from Wednesday 11 February at a glance

Republican House leaders tried, and failed, to pass a measure on Tuesday that would have blocked House disapproval votes on Trump tariffs through July.

The House has voted to slap back President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada.

Republicans join Democrats in objecting to national emergency US president declared to impose tariffs

The U.S. House votes 219-211 to oppose Trump's tariffs on Canada, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke of his trade policies.

President expected to veto measure in which six Republicans joined Democrats to rebuke trade war on ally

Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to back a resolution that seeks to end the tariffs Trump imposed on Canada last year.

The vote was a rare rebuke against Trump from the Republican-led chamber, as Congress members face midterm elections.

Actually undoing Trump’s tariff policy would ultimately require his approval, which was unlikely – key US politics stories from Wednesday 11 February at a glance

In a rare rebuke of the Trump administration, the Republican-led House on Wednesday moved to block sweeping tariffs imposed on Canada by President Donald Trump.

Several Republicans crossed the aisle to support the resolution, even as Trump threatened that dissidents would "seriously suffer the consequences."

President warned prior to the vote that any Republican who voted against tariffs would ‘suffer the consequences’