The Columbus Dispatch

Camp David retreat to focus on legislatio­n

- By Jill Colvin and Andrew Taylor

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will huddle with congressio­nal Republican­s, Cabinet secretarie­s and aides at Camp David this weekend to discuss their 2018 legislativ­e priorities.

A long list of high-stakes topics are on the agenda, including the budget, infrastruc­ture, immigratio­n, welfare reform and the 2018 midterm elections.

“We’re going to Camp David with a lot of the great Republican senators, and we’re making America great again,” Trump said Friday afternoon as he left the White House for the presidenti­al retreat in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains. He will be joined by Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan, among others.

Republican­s are beginning the new year with newfound optimism after finally scoring a win by passing a tax bill at the end of last year.

They face a pile of unfinished business that was punted into this year during the push on taxes. Just two weeks remain until a Jan. 19 government funding deadline, and there is little visible progress on several contentiou­s issues, including a budget deal to boost spending on both the Pentagon and nondefense agencies and to extend protection­s for immigrants brought to the country illegally as children.

Talks also are expected to touch on a range of other issues, including the opioid epidemic and health care. And lawmakers are expected to hash out the order in which they plan to tackle two top White House priorities: a long-delayed infrastruc­ture drive and welfare reform.

Senate Republican­s are already dismissing a promised push by House conservati­ves to curb benefit programs like welfare and food stamps, and it’s unclear what agenda items would get the requisite Democratic support for success, particular­ly in the Senate.

Politics, too, is on the agenda, GOP officials say, with House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., slated to lead a discussion on the political landscape for House Republican­s, who are at risk of losing the majority they’ve held since 2011. McConnell, R-Ky., will do the same for the Senate, where GOP losses are possible, too, though many more Democratic incumbents are up for re-election.

The group will be joined Saturday by a number of top administra­tion officials, including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS] [ANDREW HARNIK/THE President Donald Trump waves to the news media Friday as he heads to Marine One for a flight to Camp David in Maryland.

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