President Trump and Vice President Pence also were doing what they could to sway hold-out Republicans. During the daily White House press briefing, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said the president believes the health care bill will pass the House on Thursday. “We’re going to get it done,” Spicer said, adding that there was no “Plan B” for health care. Much is on the line for both Ryan and the Trump White House, after Republicans vowed repeatedly during the 2016 campaign to replace the Affordable Care Act. Republican leaders have tried to assuage conservative concerns by giving states more flexibility on Medicaid, further curtailing the ObamaCare Medicaid expansion and also offering more health care aid to elderly residents.
Source: Fox News March 22, 2017 19:30 UTC