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The Democrat’s gambit will require his Republican colleagues to take a public stand on a tariff offensive that has roiled financial markets for days and raised fears of a recession. GOP senators are showing signs of unease as they are torn between loyalty to the president and anxiety over potential economic damage.
WATCH: Democratic Senator Ron Wyden announced Tuesday that he will force a vote on repealing the sweeping global tariffs Donald Trump announced last week. Source: Bloomberg
It wasn’t immediately clear how soon the Senate would vote on Wyden’s resolution, which he indicated had some Republican support. He announced he would introduce the measure during a Senate Finance Committee hearing with US Trade Representative
“Today, I am proposing a new bipartisan privileged resolution to end the latest global tariffs that are clobbering American families and small businesses,” Wyden said. The Senate is required to vote on privileged resolutions.
A similar measure to end Trump’s Canada tariffs passed in the Senate after four Republicans joined all Democrats to vote for it. That resolution faces a procedural hurdle in the House and could be vetoed by the president. But such a public break with the president sends a powerful political signal.
Wyden’s resolution would also likely face a presidential veto and opposition from House Republican leaders.
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The Democrat’s resolution follows several others aimed at reining in the president’s tariff power. Among them is a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by GOP Senator
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