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Tim Alberta / Politico:
Inside the GOP's Health Care Debacle — Donald Trump had heard enough about policy and process. It was Thursday afternoon and members of the House Freedom Caucus were peppering the president with wonkish concerns about the American Health Care Act—the language that would leave Obamacare's …
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Washington Post:
‘The closer’? The inside story of how Trump tried — and failed — to make a deal on health care — Shortly after House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) unveiled the Republican health-care plan on March 6, President Trump sat in the Oval Office and queried his advisers: “Is this really a good bill?”
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Axios:
Inside the Trumpcare meltdown — When the balky hardliners of the House Freedom Caucus visited the White House earlier this week, this was Steve Bannon's opening line, according to people in the conference room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building: … - Bannon's point was: This is the Republican platform.
Wall Street Journal:
The ObamaCare Republicans — The GOP right blows up its best chance to reform government. — House Republicans pulled their health-care bill shortly before a vote on Friday, and for once the media dirge is right about a GOP defeat. This is a major blow to the Trump Presidency …
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Raw Story
Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Trump gets tamed by Washington — Donald Trump crowed for months he would strike a “terrific” deal on health care. His ambitions ended in a brief phone call Friday afternoon, in which Speaker Paul Ryan told him the truth: He was nowhere close. — The businessman president …
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National Review
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
Republicans Land a Punch on Health Care, to Their Own Face — WASHINGTON — At the end of the long day, the alliance of conservative ideologues who once shut down the government over President Barack Obama's health care law could not find the will to repeal it.
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Washington Free Beacon
Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Exclusive — Discussion About GOP Replacement to Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House Intensifies in White House, Congress — Republican officials in Congress and the White House are now openly discussing finding a GOP replacement to Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) as Speaker of the House …
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
Left out of AHCA fight, Democrats let their grass roots lead - and win
Left out of AHCA fight, Democrats let their grass roots lead - and win
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Hullabaloo
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
‘Hello, Bob’: President Trump called my cellphone to say that the health-care bill was dead
‘Hello, Bob’: President Trump called my cellphone to say that the health-care bill was dead
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Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
The Republicans Fold on Health Care
CNN:
Trump's art of no deal: Find someone to blame
Trump's art of no deal: Find someone to blame
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
The failure of the Republican health care bill reveals a party unready to govern
The failure of the Republican health care bill reveals a party unready to govern
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
A new dynamic may be emerging in the House: A right and left flank within the GOP willing to buck leadership
David Frum / The Atlantic:
The Republican Waterloo — Seven years and three days ago …
The Republican Waterloo — Seven years and three days ago …
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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
Nobody Knew Governing Could Be So Complicated
Nobody Knew Governing Could Be So Complicated
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Talking Points Memo
Aaron Lorenzo / Politico:
Tax reform next? Maybe not.
Tax reform next? Maybe not.
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Talking Points Memo:
‘The Bill Is Over’: House GOP Pulls Health Care Bill Before Sure Defeat
‘The Bill Is Over’: House GOP Pulls Health Care Bill Before Sure Defeat
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Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart:
Health Care Bill's Failure: Just Part of the ‘Art of the Deal’
Health Care Bill's Failure: Just Part of the ‘Art of the Deal’
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Joe Concha / The Hill:
Fox's Stuart Varney: ‘The Republican Party is a disgrace’
Fox's Stuart Varney: ‘The Republican Party is a disgrace’
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New York Times:
In Spectacular Defeat for Trump, Push to Repeal Health Law Fails
In Spectacular Defeat for Trump, Push to Repeal Health Law Fails
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Tim Mak / The Daily Beast:
Devin Nunes Vanished the Night Before He Made Trump Surveillance Claims — Hours before the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee announced his shocking claims about the Trump transition team on Wednesday morning, he practically disappeared. — Rep. Devin Nunes was traveling …
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Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
GOP cave on Obamacare repeal is the biggest broken promise in political history — Broken promises are as old as politics itself, and there are many famous examples of them in modern history. President George H.W. Bush's “read my lips, no new taxes” pledge comes immediately to mind …
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The Hill:
ObamaCare gets new lease on life — ObamaCare has a new lease on life after House Republicans abruptly pulled their bill to repeal the law and said they are moving on to other issues. — It was a striking reversal of fortune for the healthcare reform law, which Republicans have been vowing to repeal ever since it passed.
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump: I never said repeal and replace would come in 64 days
Trump: I never said repeal and replace would come in 64 days
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Annie Karni / Politico:
Napolitano told friends he was on Trump's Supreme Court shortlist — Judge Andrew Napolitano may be temporarily sidelined at Fox News, but he's been telling friends and associates that he could be in for a big promotion — to the Supreme Court. — After meeting with President Trump twice during …
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Albert R. Hunt / Bloomberg:
Democrats Have a Gorsuch Problem — Neil Gorsuch will have the support of all 52 Senate Republicans for confirmation to the Supreme Court. He also could win the votes of a half-dozen or so Democrats, and therein lies a problem for that party. — Unlike President Donald Trump's budget …
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Marielturnerktla / KTLA:
Trump Upset Jared Kushner Took Aspen Ski Vacation as Health Care Bill Faltered — While the rest of his senior staff scrambled all day Thursday and Friday morning to squeeze votes for President Trump's flailing health care package, one person remained notably absent: Jared Kushner.
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Timothy Burke / Screengrabber:
Basketball Fans Treated To Ads Congratulating Republicans For Repealing Obamacare [UPDATE] — Basketball fans tonight in several Republican-adjacent TV markets are enjoying a series of ads, prematurely bought by the American Action Network PAC, inviting viewers to call their representatives …
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The Daily Beast:
Russia's Putin Picks Le Pen to Rule France — MOSCOW — Russian interference in the American elections last year was downright subtle compared to what we've seen this week in the run-up to French presidential elections. — The two-round vote on April 23 and May 7 could change politics …
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