House GOP abandons ObamaCare repeal effort in stunning defeat
Republicans abandoned their effort to repeal ObamaCare in a stunning defeat Friday, pulling legislation that was headed for an embarrassing loss on the House floor.
President Trump asked Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) to pull the measure a day after issuing an ultimatum that the House had to vote on it, a GOP aide said.
{mosads}The decision is a huge setback for Trump, Ryan and the GOP, which has promised for years to repeal ObamaCare.
“We are going to be living with ObamaCare for the foreseeable future,” Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said at a news conference after he met with his conference and told them the party would be moving on.
The GOP bill that was debated on the floor Friday seemed doomed to failure. The Hill’s Whip List said 36 Republicans would vote no, with many more possibly voting against the measure. The GOP could only afford 22 defections.
Republicans seemed stunned by what had happened.
Ryan acknowledged the disappointment, which he initially chalked up to “growing pains” for a party that for the first time in more than a decade controls the executive and legislative branches.
Trump and GOP leaders agreed to some of those changes, but that appeared to cost them the support of centrists.
One startling move came near midday Friday when House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.) said publicly that he was likely to vote against the bill.
Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-Va.), who represents a district that chose Hillary Clinton for president, also came out against the bill on Friday.
The decision to pull the vote came after Ryan met with Trump at the White House.
Jordan Fabian contributed.
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