House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that Democrats are not done negotiating the government funding bill, citing “70 poison pills in the bill” that are unacceptable.

"There are probably still 70 poison pills in the bill that we can't live with," Pelosi told host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “The Lead.”

Pelosi said Democrats have overcome “two obstacles” in negotiations: President Trump's border wall and ObamaCare funding.

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"The wall — kick that can down the road," Pelosi said. "And we still would like to have some more certainty in terms of the funding for the Affordable Care Act, but we're on a good path."

Pelosi said she believes a government shutdown can be avoided. Lawmakers are facing a midnight Friday night deadline to reach an agreement to fund the government through September.

She also said the shutdown could be delayed by one week if negotiators are still finalizing aspects of the bill.

"The Democrats are determined that we will not have a government shutdown," she said. "If we need a one-week extension in order to pass it on the floor, the legislative part of it, I think we're okay with that.”

Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney told Tapper on Tuesday that he thought the negotiations were a done deal after Republicans agreed to not include border wall funding in the bill.

"We thought we had a deal as of yesterday,” he said.

The White House said it still fully intends to build the wall.