They met in the 1990s, at an event about the North American Free Trade Agreement, where they were the only people arguing against it.
He was a conservative trade lawyer who filed anti-dumping cases on behalf of American steel companies and predicted that the treaty would hurt American jobs.
Her worry was that NAFTA’s rules would hurt working people and override U.S. legal standards on food safety and the environment.
She hailed from Wausau, Wis., where her family had run a scrapyard.
After that first meeting, they kept in touch, swapping notes on how to throw sand in the gears of a free trade machine that seemed unstoppable.
Persons:
Bob Lighthizer, Donald Trump’s, Lori Wallach
Organizations:
North American Free Trade, American Economic Liberties
Locations:
Wausau, Wis, Ashtabula , Ohio, Donald Trump’s U.S