Trump makes push on health bill; repeal-only vote an option

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is making a weekend push to  get a Republican Senate bill to repeal and replace former President  Barack Obama’s health care law “across the finish line,” Trump’s top  legislative aide said Sunday, maintaining that a repeal-only option also  remained in play if Republicans can’t reach agreement.

Marc Short, the White House’s legislative director, said Trump was  making calls to wavering senators and insisted they were “getting close”  on passing a bill.

But Short said Trump continues to believe that repeal-only  legislation should also be considered after raising the possibility last  Friday. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has dismissed  that suggestion and said he intended to proceed with legislation being  negotiated over the July 4 recess.

“We hope when we come back, the week after recess, we’ll have a  vote,” Short said. But he added: “If the replacement part is too  difficult for Republicans to get together, then let’s go back and take care of the first step of repeal.”

Trump on Friday tweeted the suggestion of repealing the Obama-era law right away and then replacing it later, an approach that GOP leaders and the president himself considered but dismissed months ago as  impractical and politically unwise. But the tweet came amid continuing signs of GOP disagreement among moderates and conservatives over the  bill. Republicans hold a 52-48 majority in the Senate. Just three GOP defections would doom the legislation, because Democrats are united in opposition.

Full story: AP News



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