Senate Rejects and Votes to Block Trump's Global Tariffs in Bipartisan Moves
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The Senate voted against President Trump's global tariffs for the third time in three days, passing a resolution to end the national emergency used to justify these duties, with some Republican senators crossing party lines. The vote highlights bipartisan opposition to the tariffs, which Trump defended during his Asia trip. Meanwhile, other political developments include a delayed confirmation hearing for Trump's nominee for surgeon general due to labor, ongoing bipartisan negotiations to reopen the government, and a Senate committee postponing a vote on a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation nominee amid workplace misconduct concerns.
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