Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that he will not support the new trade deal as it stands because it “doesn’t live up” to the president’s promises to help workers and halt outsourcing. He called the president’s threat “not particularly helpful.”

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Trump has been touting the new version of NAFTA he has crafted with the leaders of Mexico and Canada. The deal, which the president has branded the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), would replace the 1994 agreement, which created a free-trade zone among the three countries.

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“It’s been so well reviewed I don’t expect to have very much of a problem,” Trump said while ceremonially signing the deal Friday.

But Congress — along with the Canadian and Mexican legislatures — must agree to the deal before it goes into effect. U.S. lawmakers from both parties, including Sen. Patrick J. Toomey (R-Pa.), said last week that they would oppose it barring significant revisions.

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Trump appears aware of the resistance he faces. He threatened late Saturday to cancel ­NAFTA, in a move that would heighten pressure on Congress to approve the new deal.

“I’ll be terminating it within a relatively short period of time,” Trump said aboard Air Force One en route from Buenos Aires, where he had signed the new deal. “We get rid of NAFTA. It’s been a disaster for the United States.”

Brown, who has long opposed NAFTA, said he wants to return to negotiations with Canadian and Mexican leaders on the replacement agreement. “We’ve got to do this right,” the Democratic senator told CNN’s Jake Tapper. “These rules so far don’t get us where we need to get to stop the outsourcing of jobs, to protect the dignity of workers.”

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Barrasso, who has called the USMCA a “major step forward,” did not criticize the president for threatening to cancel NAFTA.

“I’m a free trader; I’m a fair trader,” Barrasso said when pressed by NBC host Chuck Todd to respond to the threat. “I think the president has proven to be a successful trader . . . everything the president has promised, he has delivered on.”