And without savings anticipated from the health-care bill, paying for the “massive” cuts Trump has promised for corporations and middle-class families becomes considerably more complicated. The White House signaled Saturday that it was eager to move on. That empowers the holdouts.”Gingrich said the White House could learn some lessons from the failed House health-care effort and change its approach going forward. “We don’t know what they’ll do with tax reform,” said Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), who warned, “if it’s huge tax cuts for the wealthy . “I hope that it’s going to all work out,” he told a House Republican dinner before the collapse of the health-care bill.
Source: Washington Post March 25, 2017 18:26 UTC