Thursday, October 30, 2025

US Senate Votes to End Trump’s Global Tariffs


The U.S. Senate took a Stand against Trump’s (R) Global Tariffs affecting more than 100 Countries on Thursday, Voting to Nullify the so-called “Reciprocal” Tariffs.

Four Republicans joined with All Democrats to Vote 51-47, on a Resolution to End the Base-Level Tariffs that Trump put into place via Executive Order.

It was the Third time the Republicans have Voted alongside Democrats on a Tariff Resolution this week, previously Rallying to End Tariffs targeting Brazil and Canada. U.S. Senate passes another Bill with Republican, that Support to Block Trump Tariffs on Brazil

Going against Trump is Rare for Republicans in His Second Term. But Senators Susan Collins (R-ME), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Rand Paul (R-KY), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) joined the Democratic Party.

The Vote comes as Trump is wrapping up a week in Asia, where He Struck a Deal with China, to Lower Tariffs on Chinese Goods into the Country, and get China to Buy up U.S. Soya Beans, a Pain point of the Trade Wars that had Farmers on Edge, among other Concessions.

Despite the Opposition in the Senate, the House is Unlikely to take any similar Action. House Republicans created a Rule earlier this year, that will Block Resolutions on the Tariffs from getting a Floor Vote.

The Tariff Resolutions are a Rebuke to the Tariffs themselves, and to Trump Overstepping His Authority and Bypassing Congress. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA), told Reporters that the Symbolic Opposition should Catch Trump's Attention.

“I did learn in the first Trump term that the president is responsive to things like this. When he sees Republicans starting to vote against his policies, even in small numbers, that makes an impression on him, and can often cause him to alter his behavior,” Kaine said.










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