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Trump presses his party on the domestic legislative template, while GOP hunted for votes

President Trump put pressure on the Republicans of Republicans on Tuesday to unite a comprehensive legislative template to issue his domestic agenda when the party leaders with important missions on changes in the legislation that aimed at gaining their votes.

When Mr. Trump took part in her weekly party meeting with closed doors and urged the Republicans to fall their reservations against legislation and to greet the only great beautiful bill that the leaders can bring to vote by the end of the week. The president made it clear that he saw the package as a test of loyalty to him and said he was a “cheerleader” for the party and warns that all holdouts “would not be a Republican longer”.

Mr. Trump's requests on Tuesday morning seemed to do little to solve the cracks that have plagued the measure for weeks. Many Republicans emerged from the session that they were still not sold and wanted further changes before they could support the invoice.

But until Tuesday evening, spokesman Mike Johnson's negotiations with legislators from different political groups made some progress at his conference. He told reporters in Capitol that “they have still completed things, but it is not a difficult elevator.”

In the early Wednesday morning, the Republicans planned a meeting of the committee for powerful rules in order to lay the basics for a vote across the entire house and to send the measure to the ground. All changes to the draft law that Mr. Johnson has agreed to win the holdout must be presented to the committee, which controlled, which changes to the legislation can be made before it leads to a final vote.

“There are many good things that happened,” said representative Chip Roy from Texas, who has become the unofficial ring leader of the conservative wing of the house to change important changes in the invoice. “We are in a better place than a week ago. We are in a better place than 48 hours ago. But there are still many things that we get out.”

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