Cornyn signals Republican surrender in trade war
It is our view that it is the responsibility of Congress to deliberate and pass on legislation affecting international trade and industrial policy. We share the views expressed by American Enterprise Institute and R Street Institute that Congress should pass legislation curtailing the president’s overly-broad powers under Section 232 to unilaterally impose tariffs in the name of national security.
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