Trump says health care, border, jobs are top priorities
US President-elect Donald Trump
visited Congress on Thursday and proclaimed that health care, border security
and jobs will be his top three priorities when he moves to the White House next
January.
US President Barack Obama and
President-elect Donald Trump shake hands during a transition planning meeting
in the Oval Office at the White House
on November 10, 2016 in Washington,DC.
US President Barack Obama and
President-elect Donald Trump shake hands during a transition planning meeting
in the Oval Office at the White House on November 10, 2016 in Washington,DC.
Continuing a Washington victory tour
of sorts after his presidential election shocked the world, Trump and Vice
president-elect Mike Pence sat down with House Speaker Paul Ryan and then with
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to discuss the Republican priorities in
Congress.
Ryan and Trump had a testy
relationship during the campaign, with the House speaker last month saying he
would not defend the nominee after Trump’s lewd comments about women were made
public.
Now that Trump is the
president-elect, Ryan appeared friendly and gracious as they met, first over
lunch and then in his Capitol office. “We had a very detailed meeting,” Trump
told reporters at a brief photo spray. “As you know, health care — we’re going
to make it affordable. We are going to do a real job on health care,” he said.
Trump made repealing Obamacare, and building a border wall between the United
States and Mexico, pillars of his presidential campaign.
Trump said he and the Republican
majority in Congress were going to accomplish “absolutely spectacular things
for the American people,” adding he was eager to get started.
Afterwards, following an hour-long
meeting with McConnell on the other side of the Capitol, Trump stood at the
Senate majority leader’s side and stressed that “we have a lot to do.”
“We’re going to look very strongly
at immigration,” he said. “We’re going to look very strongly at health care,
and we’re looking at jobs — big league jobs.”
Trump did not elaborate. McConnell
said they discussed the transition operations and said “he’s anxious to get
going early, and so are we.”
Ryan for his part complimented Trump
on his astounding come-from-behind victory against Democrat Hillary Clinton.
“We’re going to turn that victory into progress for the American people, and we
are now talking about how we are going to hit the ground running to get this
country turned around and make America great again,” Ryan said.
Congress returns to work next week,
after an extended break for the US elections.
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