The Senate voted Wednesday to end the national emergency that President Donald Trump declared to impose tariffs on imports from Canada.
Four Republicans joined with all Senate Democrats to approve the measure, which passed 50 to 46. But it won’t go into effect because it would still need to be approved by the House, which voted earlier this year to block all legislation challenging Trump’s tariffs until March 2026. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post Save on unmatched reporting. Get your first year for $20
It was the second bipartisan vote against Trump’s tariffs in as many days — the Senate also voted Tuesday to block tariffs on Brazilian goods, though that won’t take effect, either.
Trump abruptly canceled trade negotiations with Canadian officials this week and added 10 per

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