Trump puts pressure on Republican senators ahead of votes on a resolution to block tariffs


President Donald Trump called for the GOP Sens. Mitch McConnell Rand Paul of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Markowski of Alaska are working to put public pressure before the Senate votes on measures to abandon Canada’s tariff policy.

The joint resolution ends the national emergency declared over illegal drugs and Canada. With his executive order, Trump asked his North American neighbors to slap tariffs.

On a long truth social post before 1am on Wednesday, The president proposed Four GOP senators have “Trump Mad Syndrome.”

“I hope Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Markovsky of Alaska, and Rand Paul of Kentucky will fight the Democrats Wild and Fragrant push to drive on the Republican bandwagon and punish Canada to punish Canada for a fine to not punish Canada for sale. It will cost money to distribute and buy,” Trump declared.

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President Donald Trump walks towards the Marines on the South Lawn of the White House on March 28, 2025 in Washington, DC (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

“They play with the lives of Americans, falling into the hands of radical left Democrats and drug cartels. The Senate bill is Dems’ ploy to show and expose certain Republican weaknesses.

Trump has blown up four lawmakers to the GOP as “disincentive.”

“Aside from suffering from Trump Mad Syndrome, commonly known as TDS, what’s wrong with them? Who can make this happen to our beautiful family? Why? It makes the Republican Party itself great again!”

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that “old relationship” with us is “overwhelmed amid tensions over Trump’s tariffs.”

Paul is a co-star of joint resolution.

Murkowski reportedly reportedly notified Politician According to the outlet, Collins said he would vote for the resolution, but Collins said he was likely to back up it.

Randpole supports Trump three months after Election Day, admitting that he was “I was wrong”

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McConnell declared in op-ed Earlier this year, “Tax is a bad policy.”

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