And that's a really critical thing. It has always been surprising to me that the two chambers did not coordinate better. I mean, it's an elemental, fundamental thing to me that Republicans in the Senate and the House should be coordinating, because especially in a moment of unified government, that's really important. So I think he understands that as well. And we've been in constant contact and communication, and it's gone very well. I do have to ask about your relationship with Donald Trump, too, since we're talking about those. (15:41–15:48)
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Asserts the importance of coordination between Senate and House Republicans during unified government.
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