Updated at 1:40 p.m.
The White House said a “misunderstanding” lead to Sen. Dick Durbin’s claim that a Republican insulted the president during shutdown negotiations.
“While the quote attributed to a Republican lawmaker in the House GOP meeting with the president is not accurate, there was a miscommunication when the White House read out that meeting to Senate Democrats, and we regret the misunderstanding,” a White House official said in a circulated statement.
Following Durbin’s accusation, Republicans and the White House initially denied the accusation.
“I will not admit to saying anything because it would not be true,” Texas Republican Rep. Pete Sessions told reporters on Wednesday after being suggested as the one who delivered the remark, but suggested that the remark wasn’t totally out of character: “If they taped our conversations in there, and private conversations were taped, they should have advised us of that, and I’m disappointed that the White House would try and mislead people otherwise.”
The number two Democrat in the Senate criticized Republicans in a Facebook post on Sunday, writing that “in a ‘negotiation’ meeting with the president, one GOP House leader told the president: “I cannot even stand to look at you.”








