When the pain hits home, Republicans balk at Trump's spending cuts and tariffs
When the pain hits home, Republicans balk at Trump's spending cuts and tariffs
From reducing NIH funding to slashing USAID's food program to imposing new tariffs, GOP lawmakers are beginning to speak out — carefully — against some of Trump's actions.
Summary
Republican lawmakers are beginning to push back against some of Donald Trump’s spending cuts and tariffs as they impact their states.
Senators Katie Britt, Susan Collins, and Bill Cassidy criticized cuts to NIH funding, which support research institutions in their states.
Rural Republicans introduced a bill to protect the Food for Peace program, which Trump and Elon Musk want to dismantle.
Tariffs on imports, particularly from Canada, have also sparked objections from figures like Mitch McConnell and Chuck Grassley, who warn they will raise costs for farmers and consumers.