Democrats push vote on tariffs targeting Canada as Trump calls for Republican support
- Senate Republicans are being pressured by President Donald Trump to oppose a resolution that would nullify the presidential emergency on fentanyl used to impose tariffs on Canada.
- The Senate is expected to vote on a resolution that could provide Republicans a way out of the tariffs on Canada imposed by Trump.
- Senator Tim Kaine criticized Trump, stating he is inventing a 'made-up emergency' to extend tax cuts that would mostly benefit the wealthy.
- Several senators expressed concerns about the economic impacts of the tariffs on Canada amid the ongoing trade negotiations.
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Commercial War! Senate adopts resolution against Canada's customs duties
On Wednesday evening, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution that would prevent President Donald Trump from imposing tariffs on Canada, thereby imposing a rare rebuffade only hours after the President unveiled major plans to restrict international trade.
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