We’ll call them the Usual Suspects, because they can regularly be counted on to either be wishy-washy or actively impede President Donald Trump’s agenda. They are: Senators Rand Paul (R-KY), Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Susan Collins (R-ME), and one of my colleague Ward Clark’s least favorite lawmakers, Lisa Murkowski (R-AK). On Thursday, the foursome joined every single Democrat in voting to end Trump’s global tariffs.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who previously sided with the four on a Tuesday vote to end Trump's Tariffs on Brazil, decided to vote with his own party this time.
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Even as Trump is making deals with China and other Asian countries, Democrats and even these Republicans want to rein in his ability to negotiate:
The Senate on Thursday voted to terminate President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, after passing two resolutions seeking to repeal the levies in Canada and Brazil earlier this week.
Four Republican senators voted with Democrats to approve the bipartisan resolution ending the steep rates on allies such as the European Union, Japan and South Korea.
🚨 BREAKING: U.S. Senate votes to TERMINATE President Trump's sweeping global tariffs, 51-47.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 30, 2025
Republicans who voted to overturn Trump: Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski.
However, Speaker Johnson has indicated measures like these are DOA in the HOUSE. pic.twitter.com/jy64pJ56Zn
The vote, however, is largely for show and has little chance of going anywhere further.
The resolution almost certainly won't be taken up by the Republican-controlled House, making it largely symbolic. Democrats forced a vote on the resolution, which was led by Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, by bypassing Senate GOP leadership using a provision of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the law that the president invoked to impose the tariffs.
Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID) felt strongly that the resolution was not good for the economy or the American people:
"…at this juncture, this resolution is counterproductive to helping American families and businesses of all sizes."
"It's no secret that for decades, countries around the globe have raised tariff and non-tariff barriers against Americans and against American business, and have raised the cost for Americans and American businesses without response from the United States. President Trump is now responding," Crapo said. "The president's negotiations are bearing fruit."
BREAKING 🚨 The U.S. Senate votes to Terminate Donald Trump's global tariffs. Here’s the RINO who voted to overturn it:
— MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) October 30, 2025
- Rand Paul
- Susan Collins
- Lisa Murkowski
- Mitch McConnell
PRIMARY THESE RINO’S
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As we reported, Trump announced the framework for a trade deal with China early Thursday that would include lowering some of the tariffs he imposed earlier and a promise by Chinese President Xi Jinping to crack down on the flow of fentanyl from his country. China also committed to continue rare earth mineral exports without new restrictions.
Meanwhile, the big question remains: are Trump’s tariffs constitutional? As we’ve reported, the Supreme Court will start hearings in November to adjudicate the matter.
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In the meantime, expect the president to keep using them for maximum leverage as he makes deal after deal.
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