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During Tuesday’s White House press briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answered questions about President Trump's upcoming meeting with Congressional Republicans.

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00:00Dr. Ed, not discriminating here.
00:02The Press, the President is meeting today with House Republicans.
00:05Can you say who is in that meeting and his message to Republicans
00:08that are skeptical of the Senate-passed budget framework?
00:11Sure.
00:11The President will be meeting with Republican lawmakers today
00:14here at the White House to talk to them about the framework that the Senate passed.
00:18The President was very quick to put out a statement about his support
00:21for the reconciliation package that the Senate passed,
00:25and he is counting on House Republicans to pass it.
00:27The Republicans received an overwhelming mandate from the American public to govern.
00:32We have an extraordinary opportunity.
00:35There are key promises that the President made to the American people in this bill.
00:40Tax cuts, securing the border, deregulation, unleashing the might of American energy.
00:45These are good things for the American people.
00:47The President wants to see this get done,
00:49and that's why he's engaging with lawmakers today.

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