President Donald Trump said Tuesday he's not "thrilled" with a border-security deal, but did not say he would reject it. "I can't say I'm happy. I can't say I'm thrilled," he said at the White House. Lawmakers said Monday night they'd reached a deal in principle that would avoid a shutdown this weekend. The agreement includes $1.38 billion to build 55 miles of new barriers along the border with Mexico - far below the $5.7 billion Trump demanded to build more than 200 miles of wall. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praised the agreement earlier Tuesday and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer encouraged Trump to sign it. U.S. stocks DJIA, +0.51% rallied Tuesday after the deal was announced late Monday.