Trump Calls Out Freedom Caucus In Tweet Ahead Of Uncertain Repeal Vote
Source: Talking Points Memo
By CAITLIN MACNEAL Published MARCH 24, 2017, 8:46 AM EDT
As Republicans geared up for a vote on their bill to repeal and replace Obamacare on Friday morning, despite uncertainty that leaders had gained enough support to pass the bill, President Donald Trump tried to push the conservative Freedom Caucus to back the legislation.
Trump used his favorite communication tool, Twitter, to single out the Freedom Caucus for its members' opposition to the House bill. The President noted that the bill would defund Planned Parenthood and that the caucus would be forgoing an attempt to block funding for the organization, perhaps in the hopes that he could shame the caucus into backing the bill.
Link to tweet
Link to tweet
It's not clear that a tweet from Trump would push more members of the caucus to back the bill. They pushed for two major changes to the bill, and only one of those changes, a repeal of Obamacare's Essential Health Benefits requirement, made it into an amendment.
Despite the uncertainty that there are enough votes in the House to push the bill over the finish line, Trump issued an ultimatum on Thursday night: vote for the bill on Friday or Obamacare remains.
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underpants
(182,879 posts)then throw down an ultimatum
George II
(67,782 posts)bucolic_frolic
(43,287 posts)It gives them something to blame.
busterbrown
(8,515 posts)Of Course Republicans dont want it to be fixed..
Obama has stated make it better and ill support it"
Dorn
(523 posts)You know I tend to agree with DT a little, the "Freedom Caucus", aka Freedom from Freedom Caucus, wants people to be free to die, is pro-life after birth and wants to cut funding from P.P. so that more woman get pregnant and die from back alley abortions. That is ironic.
Sunlei
(22,651 posts)Mrs. Ted Nancy
(462 posts)The tweets express complete thoughts. Does he even know the definition of irony much less use it properly in a sentence? I would guess that Ivanka wrote them.
catsudon
(855 posts)he's throwing the ultra conservative group under the bus.
people on the far right who never supported the bill (because it didn't go far enough), are angry. i wouldn't go as far as calling them our ally, but i would say that i enjoy my popcorn watching two groups on the right fighting each other.