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Trump, Dems have reasons to work together, but tensions are boiling over


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SOURCE: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/429210-trump-dems-have-reasons-to-work-together-but-tensions-are-boiling
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“As to whether or not he's receptive, who the hell knows.”A senior White House official, who requested anonymity to describe internal thinking, said “the mood is good” about working with Democrats on certain issues despite the fierce partisan battles raging over immigration and oversight investigations.“I feel like a lot of them want to end this year having some accomplishments on their agenda,” the official said, citing conversations with lawmakers, including some Democrats.A small, bipartisan group of House members are spending the weekend at Camp David with acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyIvanka Trump claims president had 'zero' involvement in security clearances for her, Jared Kushner White House begins search for person who leaked president’s schedule: report On The Money: Negotiators discussing border funding lower than Trump's demand | Amazon reconsiders HQ2 move to New York City | Early IRS numbers point to smaller average refunds MORE, a former firebrand Republican congressman from South Carolina, to discuss possible areas of agreement.“He wants to build relationships with former colleagues and friends in Congress but also forge new relationships with those who have just come into office,” White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said of Mulvaney on Fox News.

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