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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Oct 29, 2025, 06:37 PM Oct 2025

Senate passes resolution that would repeal Trump's tariffs on Canada [View all]

Source: ABC News

October 29, 2025, 6:20 PM


The Senate on Wednesday narrowly passed a resolution that would repeal President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada after passing a similar resolution Tuesday that would repeal tariffs on Brazil.

Republicans Sens. Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Mitch McConnell and co-sponsor Rand Paul voted with all Senate Democrats to pass the measure by a 50-46 margin. It needed only a simple majority to pass.

Five Republicans voted with Democrats on Tuesday to pass the Brazil tariff resolution. That resolution would terminate the emergency declaration that Trump made in July and, as a result, lift the tariffs that were imposed on Brazilian goods as a result.

The vote on the Canadian tariffs comes after Trump announced earlier this week that he's adding an extra 10% tariff on Canadian imports because a negative TV commercial from the Ontario government that featured a speech by former President Ronald Reagan in which he said tariffs hurt Americans long-term.

Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/senate-narrowly-passes-bill-repeal-trumps-tariffs-brazil/story?id=126955639



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Trickle, Trickle, Trickle. Buddyzbuddy Oct 2025 #1
Susan was concerned gab13by13 Oct 2025 #2
Are you sure it was her constituents and not her own affiliated companies? slightlv Oct 2025 #19
This is a nothing burger the orange turd will veto it when it comes to his desk kimbutgar Oct 2025 #3
It's showing the first pushback by the GOP zombies BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #5
Mike Johnson will get right on that. eggplant Oct 2025 #4
The House will veto it popsdenver Oct 2025 #6
The House and Sente can not "veto" legislation. Wiz Imp Oct 2025 #10
That assumes the House will someday meet again James48 Oct 2025 #13
Um, this isn't "legislation" at all, just a "resolution." A toothless suggestion. PSPS Oct 2025 #15
Actually, its not toothless -- it has the same effect as legislation if passed by both houses. onenote Oct 2025 #16
Thx popsdenver Oct 2025 #21
Why don't the Democrats start living in the house MacKasey Oct 2025 #7
Because the Speaker is the one to call the House into session. onenote Oct 2025 #17
I realize that, MacKasey Oct 2025 #23
Just whizzin' in a wetsuit. BidenRocks Oct 2025 #8
Resolution. Holds no weight. AllyCat Oct 2025 #9
On the bright side, they voted after JD Couchrider asked them not to. Raven123 Oct 2025 #14
Actually a joint resolution has the same effect as legislation. onenote Oct 2025 #18
Well, well. That makes the second one this week. Yes, cynical people are saying the House needs... Hekate Oct 2025 #11
I never thought I'd accuse Rand Paul of elpqiemce, let alone veracity Warpy Oct 2025 #12
Its like they're sending up a flare-- Bayard Oct 2025 #20
Just watch him slap another Old Crank Oct 2025 #22
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