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Rep.Sánchez speaks out against Trump's tariffs
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2/10/2026, 8:14 PM
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Congress—not the White House—has the power to impose tariffs. Trump’s illegal trade wars are raising prices on everything, and Republicans keep folding like cheap lawn chairs. Families are paying the price. It’s time to reclaim our constitutional authority and end this chaos.
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