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JUST IN: Senate Votes 52- 48 to Nuke Trump’s Tariffs on Brazil – These Five RINOs Voted with the Democrats


The Senate on Tuesday voted 52-48 to nuke President Trump’s 50% tariffs on Brazil.

House Speaker Mike Johnson will not a hold a vote on the measure so the Senate’s vote was a waste of time.

President Trump would never sign the measure into law anyway.

Five RINO Republicans voted with the Democrats to repeal the tariffs on incoming materials:

Rand Paul (KY)

Thom Tillis (NC)

Susan Collins (ME)

Lisa Murkowski (AK)

Mitch McConnell (KY)

Earlier this year the Senate voted to nuke President Trump’s Canadian tariffs.

RINOs Murkowski, Collins McConnell and Rand Paul voted to repeal those tariffs.

President Trump is currently in the Supreme Court fighting to keep his tariffs in place after a court said Trump exceeded his authority.

The US Supreme Court last month agreed to fast-track President Trump’s tariff case.

In May, The Court of International Trade in New York said President Trump exceeded his authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA).

The DOJ immediately appealed the federal appeals court’s ruling on Trump’s tariffs.

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