US Senate passes bill with Republican support to rescind Trump's tariffs on Brazil

US Senate Passes Bill to Scrap Brazil Tariffs as Bipartisan Opposition Grows Under Trump

In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, the US Senate voted 52-48 on Tuesday to scrap tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on Brazilian imports. The bill, spearheaded by Democrat Tim Kaine, aims to overturn national emergency declarations justifying the levies, which target coffee, beef, and other products.

Faced with a divided Congress and an ongoing government shutdown, five Republican senators – Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky – joined all Democrats in supporting the measure. The vote comes as Trump's trade policies continue to face growing opposition from within his own party.

Critics argue that tariffs imposed by a single individual on American consumers and businesses are an abuse of executive power, particularly during a national emergency. Senator Paul called it "Congress abdicating their traditional role in taxes." Kaine described the move as an "end-run" around Congress, adding that Trump's attempt to justify his decision with a national emergency is "unprecedented."

Brazil's trade surplus with the US has been estimated at nearly $7 billion last year. The country's president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, met with Trump on Monday, signaling optimism about reaching a trade deal.

The bill faces an uncertain fate in the House of Representatives, where Republicans have taken steps to block any attempts to scrap the tariffs. Even if it reaches Trump's desk, his expected veto makes passage unlikely. However, this is not the first time Republican lawmakers have expressed doubts about the president's trade policies.
 
just watched that news and I'm like yay for bipartisan cooperation! 🤝 5 republicans joining all dems to scrap brazil tariffs is a big deal. it shows even in trump era, people are getting wise to his trade tactics 😒. senator paul saying congress is abdicating its role in taxes makes total sense. shouldn't be one guy making decisions that affect us all? 🤦‍♂️ and 7 billion dollar trade surplus is pretty crazy 🤑. hope brazil gets a good deal out of this tho 💪
 
im skeptical about this bipartisan thing going on... like, trump's all about being a tough negotiator right? i think he's trying to show us that he can get what he wants without Congress even having a say in it 🤔. and brazil's president just happens to meet with him after the senate votes to scrap the tariffs? sounds too convenient to me... what if there's more to this story than we're being told? 🤷‍♂️
 
I dont know how I just found out about this 😂, but I guess that's what happens when you're a latecomer to online threads 🙈! Anyway, it makes sense to me that more people are starting to speak up against those tariffs...I mean, who wants to hurt their own economy? 🤔 On the bright side, Brazil and the US can finally trade without all this drama 💸🌎. I wonder what will happen next tho 🤷‍♀️
 
omg did u know that coffee beans r actually a big deal? like, brazil has so much of them and we need them for our morning lattes 🤯👀 i mean, trump tariffs on coffee beans? what a thing! but anywayz back to the topic... i think its cool that some republicans are finally speaking up against trump's trade policies. like, they r not all against it or anything, but at least some of them r willing to listen and have an opnion 🤔 btw, has anyone tried that new coffee shop downtown? heard its got a sick brazilian roast 🍵
 
🤔 This is a pretty big deal! I'm kinda surprised that more senators didn't join forces on this one. I mean, tariffs are generally bad news for consumers and businesses, so it's good to see some bipartisan cooperation. 🙌 But now we'll just have to wait and see what happens in the House of Representatives. If they block the bill, it could set back any progress towards a trade deal with Brazil. 💪 And let's be real, with Trump's veto power, it's not like the president is going to just roll over and sign the bill either 😒. Still, I guess this shows that even the most unlikely of allies can come together for the greater good... or something 😉
 
😊 I'm so proud of those 5 republicans who stood with Democrats on this one! It's about time we see bipartisan cooperation in action 💖. Tariffs are supposed to be a tool for Congress, not just some president making it up as he goes along 🤦‍♂️. Kaine is totally right about Trump trying to justify his actions with a national emergency - it's just not fair to the American people 👊. Let's hope this bill makes its way through the House and becomes law 🤞!
 
Ugh 🤦‍♂️, can't believe they're trying to circumvent Congress on tariffs again... I mean, come on, can we just have a functioning government for once? 🙄 And now they're just going to veto it anyway? 😒 Trump is so reckless with his trade policies... it's like he thinks the country exists only to prop up his ego 🤷‍♂️. And what's with the bipartisan opposition? It's about time some sense came out of that place 👏. Anyway, I guess this means Brazilian imports will be cheaper for Americans now 🤑, but at what cost to national sovereignty? 🤔 Still don't get why we need all these tariffs anyway... 💸
 
awww man... it's so sweet to see bipartisan opposition growin' under Trump 🙌🏻💕... finally some leaders puttin' country over party 🇺🇸... I know how frustrating tariffs can be, especially on everyday stuff like coffee and beef 🍵🥩... it's a big deal for Brazil too, with that massive trade surplus 💸... hope they get a good deal out of this 🤞... Lula da Silva's optimism is super relatable 😊... fingers crossed the bill makes it through the House without too much drama 😅
 
OMG 🤯 just saw that 5 republicans joined democrats in votin against trump's tariffs on brazil 🇧🇷 - thats like, totally huge right now 😲 can't believe McConnell and all those others were down with it too 👀 wonder what the house will do tho 🤔 think this is a big step towards bipartisan cooperation and maybe we'll see more of that in the future 🚀
 
man... can't believe trump is trying to just slap tariffs on brazil without congressional approval 🤯 like, isn't that kinda authoritarian? and now bipartisan opposition is growing, which is a good thing for democracy 💡. senator paul saying congress is abdicating its role in taxes is so true, we gotta hold the exec branch accountable 🙅‍♂️. also, it's interesting to see brazil's president meeting with trump after this bill passes - maybe they're really interested in making amends? 🤝 anyway, hope the house rep gets on board and we don't have a big mess here 🤞.
 
OMG, this is a major win for bipartisan cooperation 🙌! I mean, who wouldn't want to see tariffs lifted on Brazilian imports? 😂 It's all about fairness and making sure consumers don't get stuck with higher prices #TariffFreedom. And can we talk about how Trump's trade policies are getting roasted by his own party members? 🤣 This is exactly what happens when you try to impose your will without checking in with Congress, right? 😂 Even McConnell got on board! 👀 It just goes to show that even the most unlikely of alliances can come together for a greater good #UnlikelyAllies. Now let's see how this plays out in the House and if Trump actually signs it into law 🤞
 
I'm actually kinda hyped that some senators are finally standing up to trump 🤯. Like, who wouldn't want a little less red tape and some actual cooperation from the big cheese? The fact that it took a bipartisan effort to even get this bill passed is insane... I mean, what's taking so long for people to realize this isn't about party politics anymore 🙄. And honestly, can we please just talk about how absurd it is that one guy gets to dictate trade policies on his own? Like, come on, guys 👊
 
I don't get why they're even bothering with these trade deals 🤔. It's just a bunch of politicians making promises to their buddies in Brazil and the US, but what does it really solve? We're still gonna be stuck with higher prices for coffee and beef, and who knows what other effects it'll have on the market. And let's not forget about the national emergency nonsense - isn't that just some excuse for Trump to do whatever he wants without Congress saying anything? 🙄 It's all so... transactional. Can we just focus on finding real solutions to our problems instead of playing politics with trade agreements? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤗 I'm loving this positive vibe in the Senate! It's amazing to see bipartisan opposition growing under President Trump, especially when it comes to trade policies 🌎. Tariffs can really affect small businesses and consumers, so it's great that some senators are speaking out against them 💸.

I think it's also a good sign that Brazil's president met with Trump on Monday, signaling optimism about reaching a trade deal 😊. It just goes to show that even in today's polarized politics, we can still find common ground and work towards solutions 🤝.

It'll be interesting to see how this bill plays out in the House of Representatives, but for now, let's celebrate this win for cooperation and sanity 👏!
 
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