Rand Paul Says Trump’s Tariffs Are ‘Taxes’ Congress Must Approve

Rand Paul Breaks with Trump Over Tariffs

Sen. Rand Paul criticized Donald Trump’s use of tariffs, calling them unconstitutional taxes that require congressional approval. Paul joined Democrats and a few GOP senators in a failed vote to block Trump’s trade measures, arguing tariffs hurt American consumers and overstep presidential power. Trump and most Republicans defend tariffs as a tool of foreign policy.

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