"I could see it being extremely good for me politically because I think I'm better at that game than they are, actually, but we'll find out." "They can play that game, but we can play it better, because we have a thing called the United States Senate," Trump said, referring to the enlarged GOP Senate majority following Tuesday's midterm elections. "Now we have a much easier path because the Democrats will come to us with a plan for infrastructure, a plan for health care, a plan for whatever they're looking at, and we'll negotiate," Trump said.īut the president said he would react aggressively to any attempt to probe his administration, predicting a "warlike posture" if they investigate him. Trump said he saw opportunities to work with Democrats to rebuild the nation's infrastructure, lower the costs of prescription drugs and refashion trade policy. WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump vowed Wednesday to work with the new Democratic House majority in a bipartisan manner on infrastructure, trade and health care, but warned that work would stall if Democrats use their subpoena power to investigate corruption in the administration as well as the president's personal finances and conduct in office.Īddressing reporters at a White House news conference, Trump repeatedly praised House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), who is poised to reclaim the speaker's gavel she lost eight years ago, and said he looked forward to working with her on "a beautiful bipartisan-type situation."
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President Donald Trump points as he speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, Nov. Updated: NovemPublished: November 7, 2018