President Trump met with GOP congressional leaders on Wednesday as lawmakers prepare to unveil their omnibus spending bill Wednesday evening and appears to be on board.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., spoke to Trump amid reports the president had balked at the relatively small amount of money lawmakers set aside in the bill for construction of Trump's border wall.

While the White House requested $25 billion for the border wall, lawmakers have reportedly appropriated just $1.6 billion for the wall.

An administration official said Trump and Ryan — who visited the White House in person — and McConnell, who reportedly joined the conversation by phone, discussed the parts of the bill on which they agreed.

“The president had a discussion with Speaker Ryan and Leader McConnell, where they talked about their shared priorities secured in the omnibus spending bill," the White House said in a statement. "The president and the leaders discussed their support for the bill, which includes more funds to rebuild the military, such as the largest pay raise for our troops in a decade, more than 100 miles of new construction for the border wall and other key domestic priorities, like combatting [sic] the opioid crisis and rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure.”

Doug Andres, a spokesman for Ryan, said the speaker and Trump had "a good conversation about the wins delivered for the president, and he is supportive of the bill."

