Trade official Robert Lighthizer is expected to try to calm concerns from Senate Republicans today
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer will brief Senate Republicans about the new North American trade deal at their lunch Thursday, amid mounting concerns that the deal is too liberal, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Lighthizer’s visit signals the White House is seeking to avoid a Republican rebellion on what would be a signature accomplishment for President Donald Trump in his first term.Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the White House announced earlier this week that they had reached an agreement on the landmark trade deal after months of negotiation. But some Republicans are worried about its provisions, particularly after an endorsement from AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka.Sen.
Other Republican senators are not ruling out supporting the trade deal they have long called for. But they have nevertheless expressed skepticism about the final product. Even Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared dissatisfied. When asked Tuesday at a news conference about the deal’s substance, the GOP leader said "it's not as good as I had hoped.”
Sen. John Cornyn said Tuesday that Lighthizer has “just been talking to Speaker Pelosi and the Democrats.” Cornyn added he is worried about “some of the things that he had to do in order to get the endorsement of Mr. Trumka.” The House is expected to pass the trade deal before it leaves for the holiday recess, and the Senate will take it up next year. Because the deal is likely to be considered under fast-track trade rules, it can pass with a simple majority.
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