Oh, the irony for Senate Republicans: They originally left women out of the negotiating process, and it was women who killed their final attempt to do something on Obamacare
The president’s goal is nowhere close to being fulfilled, despite his repeated, confident assertions on the campaign trail that it could be done in just a day.
President Trump on July 18 said he was “very disappointed” with the GOP health-care bill’s collapse while the Senate leadership vowed to end Obamacare with no immediate replacement.
Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah) on July 18 said he and numerous House members are “very frustrated” with stalled efforts in the Senate to revamp the Affordable Care Act.