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Only Congress Can Fix American Trade

Politics
United States
开始于 May 05, 2026

Trump’s tariff mess offers a chance to restore legislative oversight

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Congressional control over trade could lead to increased gridlock, hindering timely responses to global economic challenges.

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Shifting trade authority back to Congress risks politicizing trade negotiations and undermining the U.S. position in global markets.

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The current tariff policies highlight the need for a collaborative approach to trade, balancing executive action with legislative input.

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Restoring congressional oversight on trade is essential for a balanced approach that considers both economic growth and national security.

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Empowering Congress to manage trade could restore public trust in the government’s ability to handle economic issues effectively.

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