US Senate Passes Bill to Repeal Trump's Global Tariffs in Historic Bipartisan Showdown 
In another blow to President Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies, the US Senate voted 51-47 on Tuesday evening to nullify his sweeping tariffs on more than 100 nations. The bipartisan measure, which has garnered widespread support from lawmakers across party lines, aims to reverse some of the most contentious levies imposed by the administration.
Just hours earlier, Trump emerged from crucial trade talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, touting a new agreement that would subject Chinese imports to a 47% tariff – down 10 percentage points. However, this move only served to galvanize opposition against Trump's trade policies in Congress, where lawmakers have long struggled to assert control over the president's economic agenda.
The bill, which was championed by Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine and Democratic Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, represents a rare moment of unity between Democrats and Republicans. While it is uncertain whether the measure will pass in the House, where Republican leaders have passed new rules to block similar resolutions from reaching the floor for a vote, this development marks an important shift in the balance of power within the administration.
Critics argue that Trump's tariffs have had devastating effects on US farmers, manufacturers, and exporters, as well as countless workers around the world. By repealing these levies, lawmakers are aiming to level the playing field and promote free trade – a key plank of Democratic policy. The bill also highlights growing tensions between Trump and members of his own party, who have long championed protectionist trade policies but now find themselves at odds with the president over issues such as tariffs and trade agreements.
While the passage of this legislation is a significant victory for Democrats, it remains to be seen whether it will ultimately prevail in the House. As lawmakers continue to grapple with the consequences of Trump's economic policies, one thing is clear: their pushback against these levies marks an important moment in the struggle between Congress and the executive branch – a conflict that has come to define the era of Trump's presidency.
				
			In another blow to President Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies, the US Senate voted 51-47 on Tuesday evening to nullify his sweeping tariffs on more than 100 nations. The bipartisan measure, which has garnered widespread support from lawmakers across party lines, aims to reverse some of the most contentious levies imposed by the administration.
Just hours earlier, Trump emerged from crucial trade talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, touting a new agreement that would subject Chinese imports to a 47% tariff – down 10 percentage points. However, this move only served to galvanize opposition against Trump's trade policies in Congress, where lawmakers have long struggled to assert control over the president's economic agenda.
The bill, which was championed by Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine and Democratic Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, represents a rare moment of unity between Democrats and Republicans. While it is uncertain whether the measure will pass in the House, where Republican leaders have passed new rules to block similar resolutions from reaching the floor for a vote, this development marks an important shift in the balance of power within the administration.
Critics argue that Trump's tariffs have had devastating effects on US farmers, manufacturers, and exporters, as well as countless workers around the world. By repealing these levies, lawmakers are aiming to level the playing field and promote free trade – a key plank of Democratic policy. The bill also highlights growing tensions between Trump and members of his own party, who have long championed protectionist trade policies but now find themselves at odds with the president over issues such as tariffs and trade agreements.
While the passage of this legislation is a significant victory for Democrats, it remains to be seen whether it will ultimately prevail in the House. As lawmakers continue to grapple with the consequences of Trump's economic policies, one thing is clear: their pushback against these levies marks an important moment in the struggle between Congress and the executive branch – a conflict that has come to define the era of Trump's presidency.
 just another example of congress trying to reign in trumps impulsive decisions. its about time someone took control of those tariffs
 just another example of congress trying to reign in trumps impulsive decisions. its about time someone took control of those tariffs  but now it looks like they just passed a bill to undo what was done instead of actually making changes. still, i guess its better than nothing
 but now it looks like they just passed a bill to undo what was done instead of actually making changes. still, i guess its better than nothing 
 the 47% tariff on chinese imports tho is still pretty steep, not sure if that's enough to make china come crawling back
 the 47% tariff on chinese imports tho is still pretty steep, not sure if that's enough to make china come crawling back  finally, some bipartisan action! Trump's tariffs have been such a pain for farmers & manufacturers, and it's awesome that senators are stepping up to repeal them. I mean, 47% tariff on Chinese imports? that's just ridiculous
 finally, some bipartisan action! Trump's tariffs have been such a pain for farmers & manufacturers, and it's awesome that senators are stepping up to repeal them. I mean, 47% tariff on Chinese imports? that's just ridiculous  . It's about time Congress takes control of the trade agenda. Can't wait to see this bill make its way through the House!
. It's about time Congress takes control of the trade agenda. Can't wait to see this bill make its way through the House! 
 yep this is about time! trump's trade policies were already causing so much drama with farmers & workers around the world, i'm lowkey relieved it's getting some bipartisan support now. those 47% tariffs on chinese imports are still kinda sketchy tho
 yep this is about time! trump's trade policies were already causing so much drama with farmers & workers around the world, i'm lowkey relieved it's getting some bipartisan support now. those 47% tariffs on chinese imports are still kinda sketchy tho  bipartisan agreement? i mean, you don't see that often in washington
 bipartisan agreement? i mean, you don't see that often in washington  . but seriously, tariffs have been hurting a lot of people, especially farmers and manufacturers. it's good to see some lawmakers pushing back against trump's trade policies.
. but seriously, tariffs have been hurting a lot of people, especially farmers and manufacturers. it's good to see some lawmakers pushing back against trump's trade policies. . trump's tariffs were causing way too much harm to everyday americans & global workers alike. it's like, we're all in this together, right?
. trump's tariffs were causing way too much harm to everyday americans & global workers alike. it's like, we're all in this together, right?  so, i'm loving the fact that republicans are finally coming around to seeing things from a more open trade perspective. now let's hope they can make this thing happen in the house
 so, i'm loving the fact that republicans are finally coming around to seeing things from a more open trade perspective. now let's hope they can make this thing happen in the house  .
. after all those months of uncertainty and tensions over trade policies... it's amazing how bipartisan support can lead to real change
 after all those months of uncertainty and tensions over trade policies... it's amazing how bipartisan support can lead to real change  senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, and Mitch McConnell are total heroes for putting aside party differences and working towards something that benefits everyone
 senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, and Mitch McConnell are total heroes for putting aside party differences and working towards something that benefits everyone  so let's keep our fingers crossed that the house passes this bill too
 so let's keep our fingers crossed that the house passes this bill too 
 Trump's gonna tweet something about how it's a "total disaster" and we'll be back to square one in no time
 Trump's gonna tweet something about how it's a "total disaster" and we'll be back to square one in no time 
 now lets see if the house will follow suit
 now lets see if the house will follow suit  . It's all about leveling the playing field and promoting free trade - a fundamental principle of our economic system
. It's all about leveling the playing field and promoting free trade - a fundamental principle of our economic system  . I'm glad to see Senators Collins, Murkowski, Paul, and McConnell coming together on this one
. I'm glad to see Senators Collins, Murkowski, Paul, and McConnell coming together on this one  . Now let's see if it can make it past the House... fingers crossed
. Now let's see if it can make it past the House... fingers crossed  .
. . Anyway, I'm glad to see some bipartisan action for once
. Anyway, I'm glad to see some bipartisan action for once  , first it was China, now US Senate is saying enough is enough
, first it was China, now US Senate is saying enough is enough  . I'm actually kinda surprised it took this long to get some traction in Congress
. I'm actually kinda surprised it took this long to get some traction in Congress  . But you know how it is, politics can be weird and unpredictable
. But you know how it is, politics can be weird and unpredictable 

 . On the other hand, a study by the Economic Policy Institute found that tariffs on steel and aluminum have led to a 15.1% increase in production costs for US manufacturers
. On the other hand, a study by the Economic Policy Institute found that tariffs on steel and aluminum have led to a 15.1% increase in production costs for US manufacturers  .
. . With 64% of Americans supporting free trade agreements, this development is a significant victory for lawmakers who've been pushing back against Trump's protectionist policies
. With 64% of Americans supporting free trade agreements, this development is a significant victory for lawmakers who've been pushing back against Trump's protectionist policies 

 from politicians who don't have any real power to back it up
 from politicians who don't have any real power to back it up  . We all know how the House is gonna play it, and Trump will find a way to veto it anyway
. We all know how the House is gonna play it, and Trump will find a way to veto it anyway  . What's good for China isn't always what's best for America
. What's good for China isn't always what's best for America 
 we had a great time talking about trade and stuff but omg the tariffs are still so annoying
 we had a great time talking about trade and stuff but omg the tariffs are still so annoying  my friend's cousin has a business in china and he's been struggling to make ends meet because of those stupid levies
 my friend's cousin has a business in china and he's been struggling to make ends meet because of those stupid levies  i'm not surprised tho trumps policies are kinda basic
 i'm not surprised tho trumps policies are kinda basic 
 . I mean, who thought imposing 47% tariffs on Chinese imports was a good idea?
. I mean, who thought imposing 47% tariffs on Chinese imports was a good idea?  . Kudos to those bipartisan lawmakers who stood up to him and fought for free trade. That's what we need more of!
. Kudos to those bipartisan lawmakers who stood up to him and fought for free trade. That's what we need more of!  . Now we just gotta wait and see if the House goes through with it...fingers crossed!
. Now we just gotta wait and see if the House goes through with it...fingers crossed!