'I was all set to terminate': Inside Trump's sudden shift on NAFTA [View all]
By Ashley Parker, Philip Rucker, Damian Paletta and Karen DeYoung April 27 at 9:34 PM
President Trump was set to announce Saturday, on the 100th day of his presidency, that he was withdrawing from the North American Free Trade Agreement the sort of disruptive proclamation that would upend both global and domestic politics and signal to his base that he was keeping his campaign promise to terminate what he once called a total disaster and one of the worst deals ever.
I was all set to terminate, Trump said in an Oval Office interview Thursday night. I looked forward to terminating. I was going to do it. There was just one problem: Trumps team like on so many issues was deeply divided.
As news of the presidents plan reached Ottawa and Mexico City in the middle of the week and rattled the markets and Congress, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and others huddled in meetings with Trump, urging him not to sign a document triggering a U.S. withdrawal from NAFTA.
Perdue even brought along a prop to the Oval Office: A map of the United States that illustrated the areas that would be hardest hit, particularly from agriculture and manufacturing losses, and highlighting that many of those states and counties were Trump country communities that had voted for the president in November.
It shows that I do have a very big farmer base, which is good, Trump recalled. They like Trump, but I like them, and Im going to help them. By Wednesday night, Trump who spent nearly two years as a candidate railing against the trade agreement had backed down, saying that conversations with advisers and phone calls with the leaders of Canada and Mexico had persuaded him to reconsider.
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