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Two U.S. senators on Tuesday announced a bipartisan breakthrough to shore up Obamacare for two years by reviving federal subsidies for health insurers that President Donald Trump planned to scrap, and the president voiced support for the plan. Justin Mitchell reports. more
Trump: Washington needs McCain’s “crusty voice” back soon

Speaking during a White House economic event, U.S. President Donald Trump said, "We hope John McCain gets better very soon, because we miss him. He's a crusty voice in Washington, plus we ne ...

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Trump tells Senate Republicans to work out their differences

U.S. President Donald Trump pressed Republican senators at the White House to resolve their objections to a healthcare bill that would replace Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act. Rough Cut ( ...

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U.S. House repeals Obamacare; bill faces higher hurdles in Senate

The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill to repeal Obamacare on Thursday, handing Republican President Donald Trump a victory that could prove short-lived as the healthcare ...

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White House turns to taxes after healthcare loss

Fresh off a defeat on U.S. healthcare legislation, the White House warned rebellious conservative lawmakers that they should get behind President Donald Trump's agenda or he may bypass them ...

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'Show me' says Obama to Republicans about a replacement for Obamacare

U.S. President Barack Obama defends his legacy-defining healthcare law during an interview with Vox news, saying he would be the first to support its repeal effort among Republicans as long ...

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