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Trump: 'We must fight' hard-line conservative Freedom Caucus in 2018 midterm elections
There are about 32 members of the Freedom Caucus, most of them elected or reelected comfortably in solidly-Republican districts.
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Trump says ‘We must fight’ hard-line conservative Freedom Caucus in 2018 midterm elections
In a morning tweet, Trump warned that the Freedom Caucus would "hurt the entire Republican agenda if they don't get on the team, & fast."
 
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Hill Republicans trying to avert a shutdown need Democrats — and Trump
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