President Donald Trump's extensive tariff plan faces scrutiny from some Republican lawmakers who have introduced a bill aimed at limiting presidential powers regarding tariffs. Senators Grassley and Cantwell's proposal requires congressional approval on new tariffs and mandates advance notice to Congress. Despite some GOP lawmakers expressing dissent publicly, experts suggest these legislative efforts are mostly symbolic and unlikely to succeed, as Congress lacks the necessary political will and votes needed to challenge the President effectively.
"Congress has the ability, but Congress, as it's currently constituted, does not have the will. There's virtually no chance, at least in the near term."
"Sen. Grassley and Sen. Cantwell's bill will allow Congress to vote to end any tariff at any time and require the president to provide 48 hours' notice."
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