Democrats plan to force Senate vote on Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Brazil
- Democrats plan to force Senate votes on President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Brazil to pressure Senate Republicans, who are frustrated with these policies.
- Virginia Senator Tim Kaine will introduce bipartisan resolutions to terminate Trump’s emergency declarations for tariffs this week.
- The Congressional Budget Office reported that Trump’s tariffs are contributing to rising jobless rates and inflation, negatively impacting economic growth.
- Kaine aims to highlight Republican senators' positions on tariffs, stating they can choose to side with constituents or Trump.
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Senate Democrats to force votes on Trump tariffs on Canada, Brazil
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) says he will force Republicans to vote on resolutions to revoke President Trump’s authority to invoke reciprocal tariffs on Canada and Brazil, two of the nation’s largest trading partners, amid rising prices and general public discontent over the economy. Kaine and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) will introduce two resolutions that…
Democrats plan to force U.S. Senate vote on Trump’s tariffs on Canada and Brazil
Democrats are planning to force two Senate votes on U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs in the coming weeks, keeping pressure on Senate Republicans as many of them have voiced frustration with the policies.

Democrats plan to force Senate vote on Trump's tariffs on Canada and Brazil
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine is planning to force two Senate votes on President Donald Trump’s tariffs in the coming weeks, keeping the pressure on his Republican colleagues as many of them have voiced frustration with the policies.
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