President Trump Calls Out GOP Senators Ahead of Tariff Vote, Labels Them "Disloyal"
- President Trump criticized GOP Senators Rand Paul, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Mitch McConnell for planning to vote on a joint resolution ending his national emergency over illicit drugs from Canada.
- Trump labeled the four Senators as 'disloyal' for supporting a resolution to end his national emergency declaration over illicit drugs from Canada.
- Trump expressed concern that the Senators are 'playing with the lives of the American people' in not supporting tariffs on Fentanyl.
- Trump declared the Senate Bill is a Democratic ploy to expose certain Republicans' weaknesses, arguing that it will not pass the House and he will never sign it.
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Trump called Republican senators who supported pro-Canada resolution 'disloyal'
Trump labeled four GOP senators "disloyal" for supporting a resolution to nullify the "national emergency" supporting tariffs on Canada.
·Edmonton, Canada
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