CAMP DAVID: US President Donald Trump staged a show of unity Saturday with Republican leaders and key cabinet members, insisting they were making 鈥渋ncredible鈥� progress on a 2018 agenda and branding as a 鈥渄isgrace鈥� an incendiary book questioning his fitness for office.
Standing in a frigid hangar at a hastily convened news conference at the Camp David presidential retreat, Maryland, Trump said Republicans were 鈥渧ery well-prepared for the coming year鈥� after a 鈥渧ery strong鈥� finish to 2017.
He praised the 鈥渋ncredible meetings鈥� at Camp David, where the Republicans discussed security, military, budget and immigration issues, among other topics.
Trump was joined for two days of talks with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan and other top Republicans to sketch out a legislative agenda during a year in which they will battle to keep the US Congress in Republican control in November elections.
As Republican leaders took turns at the microphone to deliver pep talks, House speaker Paul Ryan promised a 鈥渧ery bold agenda for 2018,鈥� saying it would appeal to 鈥淒emocrats and Republicans and independents.鈥�
Meanwhile, Trump said he won鈥檛 sign legislation protecting hundreds of thousands of young people brought to the country illegally as children unless Congress agrees to overhaul the legal immigration system, as well as infrastructure spending but that welfare reform may have to wait for later.
Trump added that any deal must include an overhaul of the family-based immigration system as well as an end to the diversity visa lottery, which draws immigrants from under-represented parts of a world.
That鈥檚 in addition to funding for his promised southern border wall and added border security.
Trump says he thinks Democrats will be on board with the plan, despite their concerns.
Trump has given Congress until March to come up with legislation to protect hundreds of thousands of young people who had been shielded from deportation and given the right to work in the country under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Trump says, 鈥渨e all want DACA to happen, but we also want great security for our country.鈥�
During the meeting with congressional leaders, Trump also said he鈥檚 done campaigning for insurgents challenging incumbent Republican members of Congress.
Trump told reporters that he鈥檚 planning a robust schedule of campaigning ahead of the 2018 midterm elections 鈥� including primary elections.
Trump says he鈥檒l be 鈥渧ery involved鈥� with both House and Senate races, and will campaign for incumbents and 鈥渁nybody else that has my kind of thinking.鈥�
After a stinging GOP loss in Alabama, Trump says that he鈥檚 done supporting challengers, declaring: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 see that happening.鈥�
Trump had supported Roy Moore, who lost the recent Alabama special election, handing Democrats another seat in the Senate.
Trump says he needs more Republicans in office to get his agenda passed.
The meeting begin midmorning Saturday and touched on the budget, infrastructure, immigration, welfare reform and the shape of midterm elections this fall.
Trump also indicated he would 鈥渁bsolutely鈥� be willing to talk on the phone to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and that he hopes a positive development results from talks between North Korea and South Korea.
North Korea agreed on Friday to hold official talks with South Korea next week, the first in more than two years, hours after Washington and Seoul delayed a military exercise amid a standoff over Pyongyang鈥檚 nuclear and missile programs.
Answering questions from reporters at the presidential retreat, Trump expressed a willingness to talk to Kim but not without preconditions.
Trump and Kim have exchanged insults ever since Trump took office, with Trump repeatedly calling Kim 鈥渞ocket man鈥� for testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Nonetheless, Republicans are eager to add to the victory they achieved late last year with the overhaul of the nation鈥檚 tax code. But that drive also put off other issues, among them funding the federal government. In just two weeks another funding deadline awaits, and Republican and Democratic lawmakers remain at odds over increasing spending for defense and non-defense agencies.
However, television networks and news websites had spent much of the morning focused on a more divisive topic 鈥� the new bombshell book, 鈥淔ire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House鈥� by Michael Wolff 鈥� which raises questions about Trump鈥檚 intelligence, competence and stability.
Asked about it at Camp David, Trump said that 鈥渋t鈥檚 a disgrace that somebody鈥檚 able to... do something like that鈥� and suggested the United States needs stronger libel laws.
Trump early Saturday had fired off a series of tweets in which he called himself a 鈥渁 very stable genius鈥� and named his two greatest assets as 鈥渕ental stability and being, like, really smart.鈥�
鈥淔ire and Fury鈥� was rushed into stores on Friday after the Trump administration failed to suppress it.
The book quickly sold out in Washington and has been the talk of the town.
Trump and top Republicans vow 鈥榖old agenda鈥� and overhaul of immigration
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