Trump says he doesn’t want to lose relationship with GOP senators over filibuster
Trump reaffirmed his support of eliminating the filibuster but said that he’s not willing to lose relationships he has with Republican senators over it.
“Do I want to lose my relationship with those Republicans that have been very good to me for a long period of time, that voted against the crooked Democrats on impeachment and everything else. Do I want to lose them over it? I think it's a very important point,” Trump told Fox News in an interview taped earlier Wednesday. “You ever have people that are wrong but you can't convince them? So do you destroy your whole relationship with them? Or not? I'd be close to losing it, but probably not.”
But hours later he again warned Republicans that they would “rue the day” that they didn’t eliminate the filibuster.

"Don't be weak. Don't be stupid. Republicans, fight, fight, fight, win, win, win. We will immediately end the extortionist shutdown, get all of our agenda passed and make life so good for Americans that these deranged Democrat politicians will never again have the chance to destroy America," Trump said on his social media platform.
"They tried to destroy your country. Republicans, you will rue the day that you didn't terminate the filibuster. Be tough, be smart and win. This is much bigger than the shutdown. This is the survival of our country. Terminate the filibuster and let's live the great life that this country is capable of living in," Trump continued.
-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie








