Charles Krauthammer said President Trump and the Republicans gained little from the short-term budget deal crafted this week.

He said that Republicans had a stronger hand going into negotiations since they control the House, Senate and White House.

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"Trump got rolled. The Republicans got rolled. They ended up with nothing."

Krauthammer said he understood why the Republicans took a softer approach to negotiations with the Democrats, since they would "save their fire" for a bigger battle in September.

"That's what they save every time - they saved their fire [but] they don't use it next time."

Krauthammer said Trump is full of ideas, and has some winning ones and losing ones.

"There's no denying the fact that this was not a win," he said. "This is a total loss."

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