The Politics of Tariffs Are Shifting Again, Thanks to Trump (2)

March 16, 2026, 2:41 PM UTC

As any student of American history could tell you, tariffs can be politically deadly. US President John Quincy Adams was turfed out the same year he signed into law what became known as the “tariff of abominations.” During William McKinley’s stint as a Republican representative from Ohio, his push for the 1890 duties that bore his name wound up costing him his seat. Herbert Hoover’s signature on the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 contributed to his Republicans losing control of Congress in midterm elections a few months later.

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