Trump holds tense meeting with Senate Republicans after calling off bill signing
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump held a tense meeting with Senate Republicans at the Capitol on Wednesday after he abruptly canceled the signing ceremony for a bipartisan housing bill that GOP lawmakers have touted as a major election-year achievement.
Trump’s decision not to sign the bill capped weeks of friction with the Republican majorities in Congress. The president made it clear that, for now at least, he’s in no mood to compromise as he pressures the Senate to move forward with the voting bill, which lacks the support to pass.
Trump called it a “great meeting” as he left the Capitol, but noted his frustration with some of the Republican lawmakers.
“We like our leader. We like everybody, really, in the room,” Trump said. “I don’t like a few people but that’s okay, I think you know who they are.”


