The Latest: House GOP leaders postpone health care vote
House Republican leaders have postponed a vote on their health care bill in a setback for President
Prospects for the
A senior Republican official said the vote would be delayed. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to freely discuss internal discussions.
Republican Sen.
In an interview with a reporter for Talking Points Memo on Thursday, Roberts was asked about potential changes in the health care bill. He said: "I wouldn't want to lose my mammograms."
He later tweeted an apology: "I deeply regret my comments on a very important topic. Mammograms are essential to women's health & I never intended to indicate otherwise."
Freedom caucus members told reporters on
Spicer says the president will meet later Thursday with members of the
Spicer says Trump was on the phone last night well into the 11 o'clock hour with members of
He says the president "is looking forward to seeing
The chairman of the conservative
The assertion from Congressman
Two dozen or so
But the group had been negotiating directly with the
Without a deal with the
Former President
Obama does not directly address
The former president does say that if
But, Obama says, "we should start from the baseline that any changes will make our health care system better, not worse for hardworking Americans."
He notes 20 million Americans gained coverage under his law.
President
Trump posted a video on Twitter Thursday asking people to get behind the plan. He says that people were "given many lies" about the Affordable Care Act.
Trump added that the legislation was "terrific" and "you're going to be very, very happy."
The
The
The stakes are high, and
In a count by The Associated Press, at least 26
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