Conservatives Find Willing Negotiating Partner in Trump, Not in Speaker Paul Ryan, on Obamacare Repeal
March 10, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump appears more interested in making a deal with conservative lawmakers on dismantling Obamacare than their leadership is. Melissa Quinn explores. Some conservatives are reviving the repeal vetoed last year by Barack Obama, as Morgan Walker reports. The problem is the new plan isn't repeal at all, Genevieve Wood explains in a video commentary. Plus: Josh Siegel on a man asking Trump to help free his father from an Iranian prison, and Steve Bucci on roots of the latest damaging WikiLeaks disclosures. |
NewsConservatives Find Willing Negotiating Partner in Trump, Not in Speaker Paul Ryan, on Obamacare RepealSoon after House Republican leadership released the text of an Obamacare replacement bill, President Trump and top administration officials began courting support from conservative lawmakers and outside groups. |
Commentary5 Reasons the GOP's Obamacare Plan Isn't Real RepealCongress is trying to treat the symptoms of a failing program as opposed to going after the cause of the disease. |
CommentaryWho to Blame for the Latest WikiLeaks Dump: Manning and SnowdenThere should be no question in anyone's mind that this was a huge blow to America's security and makes the nation less safe. |
NewsRand Paul, Jim Jordan Buck Leadership by Reviving 2015 Obamacare Repeal"We can honor our promise right away by passing the same language we acted on in the last Congress," Sen. Rand Paul says. |
NewsSon, Brother of American Hostages in Iran Pleads for Trump's HelpTehran sentenced 80-year-old Baquer Namazi and his youngest son, Siamak, 45—also a U.S. citizen—to 10 years in prison for collaborating with a foreign government—the United States. |
NewsHill Staffers in Security Probe Said to Keep Stepmom in 'Captivity' to Access CashLongtime employers such as Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., have stood by three Pakistani brothers accused of using their Hill positions to enrich themselves. |
Commentary'Day Without a Woman' Strike Organized by Group With All-Male LeadershipThe Action Network is headed by five men in leadership roles, and has been active in organizing anti-Trump events since the president's election. |
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