Republicans in the American Senate are still fighting the duties of Donald Trump

Both Susan Collins from Maine and Lisa Murkowski from Alaska signaled that they would support the resolution – despite the efforts of the party management and the presidential administration to calm the fears of the economic uncertainty that the duties caused.

“It's not perfect, I think it's too wide,” Collins said about the conclusion. – But he sends a message that I want to send: that we really have to distinguish much more when applying these tariffs.
Kurkowski said CNN that on Wednesday also this application. They join the Republicans of Kentucky, Randa Paul and Mitch McConnell, who helped approve the disapproval resolution imposed by Trump's administration to Canada at the beginning of this April. Senator Paul is the creator of a new application aimed at overthrowing global duties. McConnell has not yet said how he votes, but he has repeatedly criticized Trump's customs activities in recent weeks. His office did not answer the request for comment.
The application regarding Canada was not taken in the House of Representatives, where announcer Mike Johnson decided to block the consideration of any resolution on disapproval. The White House said that Trump would veto any disapproval that will reach his desk.
John Thune, the leader of the majority in the Senate, told journalists on Tuesday that he expected disapproval to be adopted. “Last time they had voices,” he admitted. – My expectations are similar when it comes to the result.




