Maybe not.
Maybe not.
The bill was the same one he celebrated at the White House Rose Garden.
House Republicans simply did not have enough GOP votes to pass the health care bill, which also was supported by President Donald Trump. Here are the opponents.
President Donald Trump railed against Senate rules requiring 60 votes to overcome a filibuster in a series of tweets Saturday morning, just a day after the chamber dealt a devastating setback to the GOP effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
“It’s a bit like negotiating with Jell-O.”
President Donald Trump signaled his profound disappointment that the Senate failed to pass an Obamacare repeal.
Top White House officials descended on Capitol Hill Thursday night to personally deliver President Donald Trump’s ultimatum to House Republicans: Negotiations on their health care bill are over, and the House will vote Friday.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham is in overdrive to protect his own 2020 reelection chances even as he criticizes Donald Trump's disastrous withdrawal of troops from Syria. So Graham floated the idea of sending a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi...
The big tax cut moving through Congress as part of a health bill could potentially save the president millions
Prosperous Americans, many of whom already enjoy a huge health insurance tax break, would see their taxes cut as a result of the GOP plan to repeal Obamacare, writes Edward McCaffery
This president appears incapable of allowing his presidency to be saved.
Democratic TV ads warn seniors that "right now, your Medicare coverage is in danger" of "deep, automatic cuts" by "unelected Washington bureaucrats." But those cuts, according to current estimates, wouldn't be implemented until 2023, and they would amount to a fraction of Medicare growth that year.
Passage in the House is the first step in fulfilling the GOP's longtime pledge to dismantle Obamacare. The president praised House Speaker Ryan as a "genius" for engineering the legislative victory.
A new poll shows a swing against the GOP bill. Oops!
If it becomes law, average households will lose money, and millionaires would get a windfall.