The fact remains, however, that House Republicans aren't in a different position than they were on Friday. Washington (CNN) Republicans insisted they had no "plan B" for their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. "The people who were 'yes' on the health care bill were reminding Paul this is something we promised and we got to push in that direction," Womack said. The senior administration official told CNN that the White House believes its threats to move past health care have helped jolt House GOP members into action. "I know we're going to make a deal on health care, that's such an easy one," Trump told a bipartisan group of senators and spouses at a White House reception Tuesday night.
Brat: "We can still get health care right"
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