President Trump expressed support Tuesday for a Democratic bill that would increase federal requirements to use American-made products in construction projects.



When Trump was visiting Wisconsin on Tuesday to sign his so-called "Buy American, Hire American" executive order, the president told TMJ4 in Milwaukee that he supports a similar effort by Sen. Tammy Baldwin Tammy Suzanne BaldwinKeep teachers in the classroom Cher raised million for Biden campaign at LGBTQ-themed fundraiser Democrats seek balance in backing protests, condemning violence MORE (D-Wis.)



“I do. I support the concept of everything from the U.S.,” Trump said. “I’m very much into that and I agree with her 100 percent.”



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Democrats have been ramping up pressure on Trump to support their "Buy America" legislation. Baldwin’s measure would require American iron and steel products to be used in certain drinking-water projects.

“If the president is serious about Buy America, the most important thing he can do is announce his support for Tammy Baldwin's bill today. That would be real," Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerMcConnell accuses Democrats of sowing division by 'downplaying progress' on election security Warren, Schumer introduce plan for next president to cancel ,000 in student debt Schumer lashes out at Trump over 'blue states' remark: 'What a disgrace' MORE (D-N.Y.) told reporters during a conference call on Tuesday.



The same language was included in a waterways bill last year, but was stripped from the final version by House Speaker Paul Ryan Paul Davis RyanAt indoor rally, Pence says election runs through Wisconsin Juan Williams: Breaking down the debates Peterson faces fight of his career in deep-red Minnesota district MORE (R-Wis.). Critics of the requirement argue it would unfairly block some companies from receiving federal money.

“Now that President Trump has expressed his support for my Buy America reform, I’m hopeful he will join me in pushing Majority Leader McConnell and Speaker Ryan on legislative action," Baldwin said in a statement.



Proponents of Buy America requirements believe they could have a powerful ally in Trump, who has long promised to follow “two simple rules” while in office: hire American employees and buy American products.



But supporters complained that Trump's executive order didn't go far enough, calling on him to support their efforts on the issue in Congress as well.



"That’s why I’ve asked President Trump to work with me on my legislation to use American steel and iron and American labor to build all taxpayer-funded infrastructure projects," said Sen. Sherrod Brown Sherrod Campbell BrownEmboldened Democrats haggle over 2021 agenda Hillicon Valley: Russia 'amplifying' concerns around mail-in voting to undermine election | Facebook and Twitter take steps to limit Trump remarks on voting | Facebook to block political ads ahead of election Top Democrats press Trump to sanction Russian individuals over 2020 election interference efforts MORE (D-Ohio) in a statement.

Trump's executive order will direct federal agencies to prioritize American firms when rewarding federal contracts.

Agencies will be told to conduct assessments to root out “unfair trade practices used to steal government contracts from domestic workers and manufacturers” in the $4 billion global procurement market.

The agencies are being told to re-examine how they grant waivers to award federal contractors to low-bidding foreign manufacturers.

And they’ll review agreements whereby the U.S. grants foreign suppliers contracts in exchange for reciprocal access to federal contracts abroad. An administration official said those agreements have failed to net the U.S. its fair share in the global procurements market.

“There will be an immediate culture change across these agencies,” a senior administration official said. “Buying American is the Trump administration’s highest priority for taxpayer dollars. Agencies will have their marching orders and will be held accountable for failure.”

—Jonathan Easley contributed to this report