President Trump addressed supporters in Harrisburg, Pa., on April 29 marking his first 100 days in office and renewed his promise to "repeal and replace" Obamacare. It was a quick paraphrase in the middle of the Washington Examiner's recap of a Trump interviews on health care. [How preexisting conditions could derail House Republicans’ health-care bill, explained]We know what's in the American Health Care Act and what's in the MacArthur-Meadows amendment that's been added to sweeten the bill for House conservatives. Each time the health-care bill is discussed at length, Trump proposes an aspect that sounds politically fantastic but is not, in fact, in the bill. So, here's the question: How much does the president's lack of interest in the details of the health-care bill affect his ability to reform health care?
Source: Washington Post May 01, 2017 19:05 UTC