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According to BlockBeats, the U.S. Senate narrowly voted against a bipartisan bill aimed at stopping the tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. The vote ended in a tie of 49-49, falling short of the simple majority needed to pass the resolution and advance to the House of Representatives. Three Republican senators joined the Democrats to support the termination of the national emergency declared by Trump, which served as the basis for implementing a global tariff of 10% on U.S. trading partners and higher reciprocal tariffs on 57 partners, including the European Union.
Democratic Senator from Oregon, Ron Wyden, who introduced the bill, emphasized before the vote that the Senate should not stay on the sidelines amid what he described as a tariff chaos. He stated that Congress has the authority to set tariffs and oversee global trade.