Donald Trump to address GOP House, Senate members at retreat

Trump has moved swiftly to begin reshaping the government and American society

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Last Updated : Jan 27 2017 | 8:20 AM IST
President Donald Trump rallied fellow Republicans who control the White House and Congress for the first time in more than a decade, telling lawmakers they will be busier than they have been in decades helping him implement a broad agenda.

"Think of everything we can achieve and who we can achieve it for," Trump told GOP House and Senate lawmakers at their annual retreat. "This is our chance to achieve great and lasting change for our beloved nation."

Trump has moved swiftly since taking office last Friday to begin reshaping the government and American society.

He has taken executive action to revive oil pipelines that were blocked by President Barack Obama, pull the US out of a multinational trade agreement and overhaul the immigration system, among other steps.

Trump's midday remarks today in Philadelphia came a day after he began overhauling the nation's immigration rules and moved to jumpstart construction of his promised US-Mexico border wall.

He also ordered cuts Wednesday in federal grants for "sanctuary cities," which shield some immigrants from federal law enforcement, and authorised increases in the number of border patrol agents and immigration officers.

Trump's moves on immigration caused immediate friction with Mexico, prompting President Enrique Pena Nieto to cancel a trip to Washington next week for his first meeting with the new president. It was a remarkable move by an ally and neighbour.

The White House sought to avoid making too much of Pena Nieto's decision. Spokesman Sean Spicer said the White House would keep the lines of communication open in hopes of scheduling a future meeting.

After returning to the White House, Trump planned to sign an executive action commissioning a probe of widespread voter fraud, Spicer said. Additional actions are planned for tomorrow, too, but Spicer said decisions were still to be made on exactly what Trump would sign.

The president is also expected to take steps, possibly as soon as this week, to restrict the flow of refugees into the United States.

And he is considering plans to negotiate individual trade deals with the countries that have signed onto the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact. Trump took steps earlier in the week to withdraw the US from TPP, which he said puts American workers at a disadvantage.

The White House had said Trump would also meet this afternoon with Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas.

The meeting with Hatch, who is chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Brady, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, has been rescheduled, the White House said.
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First Published: Jan 27 2017 | 8:20 AM IST

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