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Trump says no sign of GOP disunity, may still declare national emergency

By Thomas McKinless

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President Donald Trump joined Republican senators at their weekly caucus luncheon on Wednesday to confab on border security amid the ongoing partial government shutdown. “I would say that we have a very, very unified party,” Trump said at a news conference after the meeting. “There was no reason for me even to be there, I knew that before we went.”

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