WASHINGTON —
The Senate passed a resolution Thursday that would undo many of President Donald Trump's tariffs around the globe, the latest note of displeasure at his trade tactics in Washington that came just as the president celebrated his negotiations with China as a success.
After a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea, Trump said he would cut tariffs on the Asian economic giant and China would, in turn, purchase 25 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans annually for the next three years. The Republican president claimed his trade negotiations would secure "prosperity and security to millions of Americans."
But back in Washington, senators — several from Trump's Republican Party — have demonstrated their dissent with Trump's tariff tactics by passing a series of reso

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