McCarthy releases statement following meeting with Trump
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy met for lunch with former President Donald Trump Thursday afternoon at Mar-a-Lago -- what was once referred to as the "Winter White House" before Biden defeated the incumbent president.
In a statement following their meeting, McCarthy said Trump is committed to helping Republicans win races in the House and Senate in 2022 and stressed the importance of a united front.
“Today, President Trump committed to helping elect Republicans in the House and Senate in 2022. A Republican majority will listen to our fellow Americans and solve the challenges facing our nation. Democrats, on the other hand, have only put forward an agenda that divides us — such as impeaching a President who is now a private citizen and destroying blue-collar energy jobs," the statement reads. "A united conservative movement will strengthen the bonds of our citizens and uphold the freedoms our country was founded on.”
McCarthy's visit comes at a tumultuous time for the Republican Party and one day after he implored GOP colleagues on a conference call to stop attacking each other and to focus on countering the agenda from Democrats and Biden, a person familiar with his remarks confirmed to ABC News.
The California Republican made no mention of what else the two talked about and if Trump spoke with him about McCarthy's comments regarding his role in inciting the Capitol attack.
It's a shift from 15 days ago when McCarthy made a demand of Trump on the House floor to "accept his share of responsibility, quell the brewing unrest and assure President-elect Biden is able to successfully begin his term."
-ABC News' Mariam Khan and Katherine Faulders