The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump, McConnell vow unity for GOP agenda

President calls their relationsh­ip ‘outstandin­g.’

- By Erica Werner and Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pledged Monday to work together on the GOP goal of overhaulin­g federal taxes, proclaimin­g that despite reports to the contrary their relationsh­ip is just fine.

“We’re probably now closer than ever before,” Trump said alongside McConnell in a hastily scheduled joint news conference in the White House Rose Garden.

“My relationsh­ip with this gentleman is outstandin­g,” added Trump, who spent August attacking McConnell for failing to pass legislatio­n to repeal the Affordable Care Act, calling the failure “a disgrace.”

McConnell, R-Ky., seconded the president’s latest views: “Contrary to what some of you may have reported, we are together, totally, on this agenda to move America forward,” said McConnell, who had complained over the summer that Trump had “excessive expectatio­ns” for how quickly Congress could act.

The two took questions at length from a quickly assembled White House press corps that stood bunched together on the lawn since there wasn’t even time to set up chairs.

Trump defended his former top adviser, Steve Bannon, who is now threatenin­g all-out political war on McConnell and establishm­ent Republican­s, including incumbent senators. But the president also suggested he might try to talk Bannon out of some of his threats against Senate Republican­s whom McConnell pledged to defend.

“Just so you understand, the Republican Party is very, very unified,” Trump insisted.

It was not clear what led to the impromptu question-and-answer session, which followed lunch between the two men at the White House. It comes at a critical time, with the Senate poised to take a crucial vote this week on a budget that would set the stage for tax legislatio­n that many Republican­s view as makeor-break following the failure on health care.

The last time McConnell was at the White House was early last month. On that occasion, Trump bypassed McConnell and Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan to cut a deal with the Senate’s Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on debt and spending.

Trump also denounced the investigat­ion into his campaign’s involvemen­t with Russia, being conducted by a special counsel and GOP-led congressio­nal committees.

“The whole Russia thing was an excuse for the Democrats losing an election,” Trump said.

“There has been absolutely no collusion ... they ought to get to the end of it” because people are sick of it, Trump said.

The president also got a question about Hillary Clinton and the NFL and took the occasion to implore her to run again in 2020.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., pledge Monday to work together on the Republican goal of overhaulin­g federal taxes.
EVAN VUCCI / ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., pledge Monday to work together on the Republican goal of overhaulin­g federal taxes.

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