KEY POINTS
  • As Congress returns to Washington this week, President Donald Trump's administration is pushing for swift approval of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. 
  • By approving the deal, Trump hopes to follow through on one of his key promises ahead of the 2020 election. 
  • Democrats still have concerns about labor and environmental standards in the deal, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not committing to firm vote timing as House Democrats negotiate with the administration. 
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., holds her weekly news conference in the Capitol on Thursday, July 11, 2019.

House Democrats will control the fate of one of President Donald Trump's top priorities as they return to Washington this week.

The president has pushed for swift approval of his replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement, a top economic and political priority ahead of the 2020 election. Democrats have shown little urgency in moving to ratify the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement as signed by the three countries last year.