Trump to meet with House, Senate Republicans in DC this week
Former President Trump will be in the nation's capital on Thursday visiting both House and Senate Republicans, Fox News Digital has learned.
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Former President Trump will be in the nation's capital on Thursday visiting both House and Senate Republicans, Fox News Digital has learned.
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