For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
August 1, 2002
President Commends Bipartisan Leaders on Trade Agreement
Remarks by the President in Telephone Call to Bipartisan Trade Leaders
Policy in Focus: Trade
5:05 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: -- Baucus and Grassley --
SENATOR GRASSLEY: We're here.
THE PRESIDENT: And I understand Trent Lott is there, as well.
SENATOR LOTT: Yes, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you three very much for your
leadership. I want to congratulate you all for achieving an historic
-- historic moment in our nation, because what you all have done is
you've made it much more likely somebody is going to be able to find
work, and some farmer is going to be able to sell his product, and some
nation is going to be able to trade with us which will help lift them
out of poverty.
I want to congratulate you very much for your fine work, on your
bipartisan effort. Max and Chuck worked well together, and I'm just
calling to congratulate you and thank you for a grateful nation.
SENATOR LOTT: Mr. President, this is Trent. I want to thank you
for your leadership. You came to town saying this is something we
needed to do, we needed to give this authority back to our President.
And because you continued to push for it and emphasize what it will
mean to American families and workers and farmers and ranchers and
business men and women, we got it done.
And I want to say that I certainly agree when you give credit to
Chairman Baucus and to Senator Grassley. They were very persistent.
They worked with our House colleagues -- Bill Thomas obviously did a
great job. And your representatives here -- Secretary Evans and
Ambassador Zoellick, they were there, many times at all hours.
Sometimes we were trying to bait them, but they did a great job.
(Laughter.) And I think this is a great moment for our country. And
we can get back into promoting trade worldwide.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we really can. Thanks for saying that,
Trent. I appreciate -- it's a team effort, and the House gets a lot
of credit, and Max and Bill Thomas stayed up late one night and got it
done.
SENATOR BAUCUS: That's right, Mr. President, though I must say it
was more than one night, regrettably. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: Well, that's why they've got August breaks.
SENATOR BAUCUS: Mr. President, you're our leader here. You got us
going, and we all deeply appreciate that. I think this legislation is
going to help restore American trade prestige worldwide. Something we
desperately needed. It also will help give the economy a boost. And
third, it will help protect American workers displaced by trade, and
help build that consensus for that is so needed for strong, aggressive
trade legislation to open markets overseas for America.
I want to thank you so much for your strong, bipartisan approach to
this. And I might say, Mr. President, we've now given you the
authority, so we're kind of expecting you to kind of help negotiate
these really strong trade agreements. And when you do, we're going to
be there backing you up to help to make them as strong as they can be.
THE PRESIDENT: Thanks, Max. I accept it. You've got Zoellick
sitting right there -- of course, he's going to be our point man on
trade. And he now -- he's got his running shoes on. He's going to
hit the ground running to bring us some good trade agreements. And I
appreciate that very much.
SENATOR BAUCUS: Mr. President, I'll give you time to think about
this, but do you have a nickname for this trade bill?
THE PRESIDENT: Not yet. (Laughter.)
SENATOR BAUCUS: I'm sure you will a little later on.
THE PRESIDENT: Not yet, Maxie.
SENATOR BAUCUS: Okay. This is a jobs bill, isn't it?
THE PRESIDENT: It's a jobs bill.
SENATOR BAUCUS: Okay.
THE PRESIDENT: It sure is. How's Senator Grassley doing? Are you
there, Senator?
SENATOR GRASSLEY: Yes. Well, for sure, this is going to put
America in the middle of all of the free trade agreements now that are
being negotiated. And the United States won't be left out, as we have
been so much of the 190 that have been approved. But most importantly,
I appreciate your recognition -- and I know you know it, but I'm glad
you said it, as well -- the bipartisanship that you have to have to
get anything done in the United States Senate. And that tradition is
no stronger on any issue than on trade.
And working with Senator Baucus to make this happen has been a real
privilege, and working with you, as well. So thanks to both of you for
your leadership.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you all very much. I'm proud of you.
I look forward to signing the bill soon. And I look forward to
bringing some trade agreements back to the Congress that will help
workers and farmers and ranchers.
So, good work. You did your jobs. Go on home and take a break
now.
SENATOR GRASSLEY: You bet.
SENATOR BAUCUS: Thank you, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Bye-bye.
SENATOR BAUCUS: Thank you very much. Thank you.
SENATOR GRASSLEY: Thank you.
END 5:07 P.M. EDT
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