Corker hopes Congress will 'rise to the occasion' on trade policy [video]

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., speaks to reporters after meeting with Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 13, 2018.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., speaks to reporters after meeting with Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 13, 2018.

WASHINGTON – In remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., said he hopes Congress will "rise to the occasion" and assert its constitutional authority on trade policy.

Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, urged senators to pass his bipartisan legislation requiring congressional approval of tariffs designated under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.

"The Constitution ... gives the United States Congress the authority to deal with revenues and tariffs," said Corker. "From time to time, moments arise in U.S. history where Congress should assert its authority and play a calming role."

"Today, we had a number of small businesses [here] from Tennessee," said Corker. "[They] are wondering what world they are waking up in as tariffs just seem to be rolling off at the White House, again, with no seeming strategy nor thought, just waking up and putting in place taxes on the American people, changing the relationships that have been built since World War II between our nation and others, in some cases appearing to take place over personal picks that the president may have against an individual or company. That's not the way the United States has led the world, and we have a responsibility as a Congress over these matters."

"I know the pressure is going to build," added Corker. "I know these other countries are going to retaliate. They have no choice but to retaliate. The citizens they represent would push them, are pushing them, to retaliate. They have no choice."

"We as a body have a responsibility at this time to reclaim our responsibilities as it relates to tariffs and revenues. Allow the president to continue to negotiate, allow him to do so, but when he completes his work, he should bring whatever it is he would like to impose on other countries, especially since he's using Section 232 in ways that it was never intended, he should bring that to the United States Senate and to the United States House of Representatives, and we should decide what tariffs should be put in place. I plan to come back and speak on this matter tomorrow. I hope that at some point as pressure builds, as chaos is created in other countries and around the world, as our leadership role in the world continues to take a hit and be challenged, I hope the United States Senate will rise to the occasion. I want to thank those many people on both sides of the aisle that have sponsored legislation to deal with this. I hope the leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the Senate will decide that this is an important issue that we need to take up and that we will take action," said Corker.

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