“He has been very disruptive in terms of how Washington works,” Graham said of Trump. “But generally, speaking, if you are a Republican, you like the tax cuts. He has been deregulating. If you are a Republican conservative you like the judicial picks. From a foreign policy point of view, I like rebuilding the military and going on the offense.”

But Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-St. Louis, said Trump as a disrupter “is very bad. and I’ll tell you why.”

“In order for government to run, you have to get to the middle somehow,” he said, predicting that Democrats and Republicans in Congress will forge a border security deal that could override a Trump veto. “You have to get an agreement on the issues that maintain our system of government.

“I am sure we will see a few more temper tantrums from the president,” Clay said about the coming week. “But hopefully the adults in the room will be the members of Congress that will decide it is more important to keep the government open than it is to keep a campaign promise that he can’t keep.”