GOP braces for potential defeat on Trump tariff bill
- President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada face opposition from Senate Republicans, including Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, who may support a bill to block them.
- Rand Paul criticized the tariffs as harmful and unconstitutional, emphasizing that Congress should be involved in tax decisions.
- The proposed resolution could signify a growing divide within the GOP regarding Trump's trade policies and their impact on U.S.-Canada relations.
- Senator Tim Kaine, leading the resolution, expressed confidence it would pass in the Senate, despite its unlikely journey to the House.
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GOP braces for potential defeat on Trump tariff bill
Senate Republicans are bracing for the passage of a bipartisan bill to undo President Trump’s 25-percent tariff against Canada, which would deal Trump an embarrassing setback on “Liberation Day,” an occasion the president has proclaimed to announce a new round of tariffs. Four Republicans — Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.), Susan Collins (Maine), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)…
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