The same day, lawmakers held a series of nonbinding votes on eight options for Britain’s future. But her overture led some past critics to say they would back her plan, which Parliament has rejected twice. It could return for a vote as soon as today, but still faces long odds. White House’s new push in health care fightPresident Trump decided to push to overturn the Affordable Care Act despite concerns from the attorney general, the health secretary and the vice president. In doing so, he sided with Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff, who spent years as a South Carolina congressman calling for a repeal.
Source: New York Times March 28, 2019 09:45 UTC